EU-Mercosur trade deal initialing in Paraguay on Jan. 12 amid postponed Brussels summit and ongoing French farmer protests.
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EU eyes January 12 in Paraguay for Mercosur deal after summit delay, as protests persist

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Following the Brussels summit postponement announced by Ursula von der Leyen, the EU now targets January 12 in Paraguay for initialing the Mercosur trade pact amid ongoing French and European farmer protests. France's Macron pushes for stronger safeguards, while Paraguay urges haste and Germany anticipates quick resolution.

The postponement, confirmed Thursday after the EU summit failed to secure a qualified majority due to France and Italy's opposition (with Hungary and Poland), shifts the signing from December 20 in Brazil's Foz do Iguaçu. European sources now point to January 12 in Paraguay, with von der Leyen expressing confidence in a swift outcome.

Paraguay's Foreign Minister Rubén Ramírez warned that 'deadlines are not infinite.' Germany's government views the deal as 'acquired' within weeks. Macron celebrated the delay, demanding 'robust safeguard clauses, reciprocity with mirror clauses, and effective import controls.'

Protests continue: French farmers maintain 93 blockades on routes like A63 and A64, fueled by resentment over slow progress, per FNSEA's Arnaud Rousseau. Officials urge restraint ahead of Christmas. Unions see a 'glimmer of hope' but sustain pressure against the deal's perceived threats to meat, sugar, and soy sectors from Mercosur's laxer standards.

The long-negotiated pact promises market access but faces ratification in 2026 after addressing agricultural concerns.

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X discussions reveal widespread anger among farmers and anti-EU voices over the EU-Mercosur deal's postponement to January 12 in Paraguay, seen as a ploy to deceive protesters amid persistent French and Italian opposition. Pro-deal commenters criticize the delay as protectionist, urging swift signing for economic and strategic benefits like raw materials access. Skepticism abounds on the deal's viability, with calls for more protests and Frexit.

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Ursula von der Leyen announces Mercosur trade deal delay to EU leaders at Brussels summit, with massive farmer protests visible outside.
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EU confirms Mercosur deal delay to January at Brussels summit amid protests

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Ursula von der Leyen announced to EU leaders the postponement to January of the Mercosur trade agreement signing, originally set for Brazil this weekend, after failing to secure a majority due to French and Italian opposition for stronger farmer safeguards—following earlier EU proposals and amid massive Brussels protests.

Following France's demand to halt the signing, the EU has proposed postponing its long-negotiated trade pact with Mercosur until early January 2025 to overcome opposition from France and newly reluctant Italy. New safeguards aim to protect European farmers, amid protests and support for diversifying trade.

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen confirmed the postponement of the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement signing to January, canceling her trip to Foz de Iguazú. The move stems from opposition by France and Italy, fueled by farmer protests in Brussels fearing South American competition. Brazilian President Lula da Silva accepted the delay following talks with European leaders.

The EU-Mercosur free trade agreement was signed on January 17, 2026, in Asunción, Paraguay, but faces strong opposition from France's right-wing. Les Républicains aim to delay its entry into force to safeguard national agriculture. Protests occurred in Strasbourg, with a resolution to refer the matter to the EU Court of Justice upcoming.

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Building on December's agricultural safeguards amid opposition from France and others, EU states approved the long-stalled Mercosur trade deal in Brussels on Friday, despite farmer protests. The pact protects European designations like Champagne and Feta, includes quotas and emergency brakes for EU agriculture, and strengthens Europe's geopolitical stance in Latin America after 25 years of talks.

Following border blockages, hundreds of French farmers defied restrictions to enter Paris with tractors protesting the EU-Mercosur deal. President Macron confirmed France's opposition, citing risks to food sovereignty, as the EU nears a vote.

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The EU Parliament has narrowly voted to request a legal review of the Mercosur trade agreement by the European Court of Justice. Wednesday's vote delays ratification by months or even years. Supporters criticize the move as a mistake amid geopolitical tensions.

 

 

 

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