EU and Mercosur leaders shake hands on trade deal as farmers protest in the background.
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EU approves Mercosur trade deal after decades of negotiations

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EU countries have backed the historic trade deal with Mercosur by qualified majority, paving the way for signing on January 17 in Paraguay. The agreement, negotiated for over 25 years, sparks divisions due to farmers' protests fearing unfair competition. Spain supports the decision, seen as a step toward European strategic autonomy.

The EU Council approved the trade agreement principle with Mercosur (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay) on Friday, creating the world's largest free trade area with over 720 million consumers. The decision, reached by qualified majority after 26 years of negotiations, garnered yes votes from Spain, Germany, and Italy—the latter swayed by concessions like expanded safeguards and advancing 45 billion euros in Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) aid for 2028-2034.

France, Poland, Austria, Hungary, and Ireland voted against, while Belgium abstained. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hailed the deal as a signal of commitment to trade diversification in a "hostile and transactional" world. European Council President António Costa called it a "good day for Europe," highlighting benefits for consumers and businesses, with an estimated 84 billion euros increase in exports and 756,000 jobs.

However, Spain's agricultural sector criticizes it harshly. "We are bargaining chips again, now it's an exchange of American cows for European cars," the sector denounced, seeing risks to beef, sugar, citrus, and extensive livestock farms. ASAJA expressed "deep concern" over the lack of reciprocity in sanitary and environmental standards, allowing imports of products with banned substances in the EU. Its president, Pedro Barato, insisted: "If strict standards are required in Europe, the same must apply to incoming products."

In Catalonia, Revolta Pagesa continued protests with roadblocks on the AP-7 and access to Tarragona port. Counselor Òscar Ordeig urged not to risk feed supplies. COAG called it a "sticker swap" that will be the "final nail" for the primary sector, according to its secretary general, Miguel Padilla. UPA sees opportunities for olive oil and wine but threats to other sectors, celebrating improvements from protests.

The deal addresses geopolitical tensions, like Donald Trump's policies and competition with China, diversifying markets and accessing critical raw materials. It still needs ratification by the European Parliament, facing opposition.

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Reactions on X to the EU's approval of the Mercosur trade deal are divided. Proponents, including former EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström and Brazilian supporters, praise it for boosting jobs, investments, and geopolitical ties. Critics, particularly farmers' groups from Ireland, Poland, France, and Spain, decry risks to local agriculture from cheap imports lacking equivalent standards. Journalists note the qualified majority vote overcoming opposition from France, Poland, Hungary, Ireland, and Austria, with signing planned in Paraguay. Discussions highlight safeguards added but question their effectiveness amid ongoing protests.

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EU diplomats shake hands with Mercosur representatives in front of the European Council, flags waving, amid subtle protests symbolizing trade deal approval despite opposition.
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European union endorses trade deal with mercosul amid resistances

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The European Council approved the free trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosul on Friday (9), with support from 21 of the 27 member states, following negotiations started in 1999. Despite the progress, hurdles remain, including European Parliament approval and potential legal challenges from countries like France. Signing is scheduled for January 17 in Asunción, Paraguay.

After 26 years of negotiations since 1999, the European Union and Mercosur (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Bolivia) signed a landmark free trade agreement on January 17, 2026, in Asunción, Paraguay. The deal creates one of the world's largest free trade zones, spanning about 720 million people and 20% of global GDP, by eliminating tariffs on over 90% of bilateral trade and promoting sustainable development amid rising protectionism.

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After more than 25 years of negotiations, the EU and the South American bloc Mercosur have signed a free trade agreement in Asunción. The new zone covers over 700 million inhabitants and an economy worth 22 trillion US dollars. The deal also signals opposition to US President Donald Trump's protectionist tariff policy.

French farmers rallied in Paris with 350 tractors against the Mercosur deal, incomes, and regulations. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu responded with an emergency agricultural plan. Meanwhile, South American farmers warmly welcome the treaty.

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Around 100 farmers from France and Belgium have blocked highway border crossings in protest against the planned EU free trade agreement with Mercosur countries. President Macron announced that France will not agree to the deal, citing risks to the agricultural sector. In Brussels, a qualified majority for signing is expected on Friday.

Following the EU's announced delay—as previously reported—the Mercosur summit in Foz do Iguaçu concluded on December 20 without signing the trade pact. Brazil handed the pro tempore presidency to Paraguay amid Lula's frustration, while leaders eye alternatives with China, Canada, and others. Chancellors including Argentina's Pablo Quirno remain hopeful for a near-term EU signing.

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The Mercosur summit in Foz do Iguaçu ended in disappointment after the EU confirmed a delay in signing the long-negotiated trade agreement with the bloc, originally set for Saturday (20). As covered earlier from the EU side, Italy's reservations prompted the postponement; Brazilian officials expressed frustration but see signing possible in January 2026.

 

 

 

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