Spain - Latin America Corridor

Connecting Continents through Spain and Georgia

Your Bridge to Global Markets

The Spain-Georgia Business Alliance (SGBA) is more than a partnership—it’s a dynamic platform that leverages the strategic locations of Spain and Georgia to connect businesses across Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. By acting as a bridge between these regions, SGBA enables companies to unlock new markets, forge strategic partnerships, and navigate complex global networks with ease.

Why Spain and Georgia?

  • Spain: A gateway to Europe and Latin America, Spain serves as a hub for accessing one of the world’s largest economic blocs and vibrant trade opportunities across the Atlantic.
  • Georgia: Situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Georgia is a rapidly growing market offering unparalleled access to the Middle East, Central Asia, and beyond.

Together, these countries create a seamless corridor for businesses to operate globally while maintaining local insights and connections.

Spain – Latin America Corridor

 
  • Trade Agreements

    • EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement (pending ratification): This agreement aims to create the world’s largest trade bloc, significantly reducing tariffs between Spain and key Latin American economies (Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay).
    • Spain’s Historical Ties: Spain’s strong cultural, linguistic, and historical ties with Latin America foster a favorable environment for trade, investments, and joint ventures.

    Purpose

    • Strengthen economic and trade partnerships by leveraging cultural and linguistic commonalities.
    • Provide Latin American businesses with a strategic entry point to access European markets.
    • Support Spain in sourcing affordable raw materials and agricultural products.

    Potentials

    • Increased trade in agricultural goods, automotive parts, and textiles.
    • Opportunities for Spanish companies in Latin American infrastructure, renewable energy, and telecom sectors.
    • Latin American startups scaling into the EU using Spain as a launchpad.