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San Marino and Spain established diplomatic relations at the ambassador level in 1992. San Marino has an embassy and a consulate in Madrid. [1] [2] Spain does not have an embassy in San Marino, but the Spanish embassy and consulate in Rome are accredited for this country. [3]
Spain established diplomatic relations with San Marino at the Ambassadors level in 1992. There are exchanges of reciprocal support such as applications submitted to fill vacancies in international organizations. In 2008, Spain supported San Marino for inclusion in the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites. A bilateral agreement on the exchange of information on tax matters was signed in 2010 that responds to San Marino's desire to align with the OECD fiscal transparency policy. [4]
According to data published by ICEX, in the period from January to February 2014, Spanish exports to San Marino reached €1.79 million, which represented an increase of 46.2% over the same period of the previous year. The main sectors were: automobiles (20%), pulp and paper (19%), and semi-finished aluminum products (11%). [5] Spanish imports from San Marino in this period reached €0.88 million, representing an increase of 73.5% over the same period of the previous year. The most important were articles and products for cleaning (50%), packaging machinery (27%), and farmochemistry (10%).
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Marshall Islands–Spain relations are the bilateral and diplomatic relations between these two countries. The Spanish embassy in Manila, Philippines, is accredited for the Marshall Islands, plus Spain has an honorary consulate in Majuro. The Marshall Islands have an embassy in Madrid and a consulate in Barcelona.
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Mongolia–Spain relations are the bilateral and diplomatic relations between these two countries. Mongolia does not have embassy in Spain, but his embassy in Paris is accredited to this country, he also has an honorary consulate in Barcelona. Spain does not have an embassy in Mongolia, but its embassy in Beijing is accredited to this country.
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