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According to The World Factbook from the American CIA, Spain exports machinery, motor vehicles; foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals, medicines, and other consumer goods.
Greece According to 2005 statistics, Greece produces 16% of the world's olive oil. Spain produces the most with 32%.
Spain has a developed economy and is part of the EU. As a nation with a storied and well developed "national personality" Spain has extensive trade world wide, but mostly within Europe. Spain has mineral resources and exports a large volume of wine, olives and olive oil. Spain also has a well developed tourist trade and the Olympics held in Barcelona, gave Spain allot of attention.
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The top olive producing countries in the world are Spain, Italy, Greece, and Turkey. These countries are known for their high-quality olive oil production and have a long history of cultivating olive trees.
Lambda is the most expensive olive oil and it is from the Krista region in Crete. It is called the first luxury olive oil in the world.It is in limited production from some of the oldest olive trees in Greece.
According to the CIA World Facts website, Spain's main exports are: machinery, motor vehicles; foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals and medicines Related Link:https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/print/sp.html
The Montesa Honda plant is located in Barcelona, Spain. It is the Spanish subsidiary of Honda, and exports 75% of its products to Europe and the other 25% to the rest of the world.
The European Union produces more than half the world's supply of olive oil. Mostly in Spain, Italy and Greece, in order, along with all Meditteraenean countries. Australia, and the US along with a dozen other countries not in the meditteraenean also produce olive oil.
Over 750 million olive trees are cultivated worldwide, 95% of which are in the Mediterranean region. At more than one-third of the world's production, Spain is the top producer of olive oil in the world. Most of global production comes from Southern Europe, North Africa and the Near East. World olive oil production in 2006-2007 was 2.767 million tons, of which Spain contributed 40% to 45%. Of the European production, 93% comes from Spain, Italy, Portugal and Greece.Greece produce 80% of the world's olives
The Persian Gulf or the eastern Mediterranean's economy is most dependent on the export of oil.