EU and Mercosur Sign Historic Free Trade Agreement in Paraguay After 26 Years of Talks

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.

The signing ceremony occurred at noon in the José Asunción Flores theater in Paraguay's capital, under Paraguay's rotating Mercosur presidency. Mercosur leaders present included Presidents Santiago Peña (Paraguay), Javier Milei (Argentina), Yamandú Orsi (Uruguay), and Rodrigo Paz (Bolivia), alongside Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira. European officials attending were European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa. Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, unable to attend due to scheduling, met von der Leyen and Costa the previous day in Rio de Janeiro, praising the deal as a victory for multilateralism, democracy, and shared values.

Talks, relaunched in December 2024 after European Commission approval in September 2025, culminated in this final agreement. Von der Leyen emphasized 'fair trade over tariffs' and a 'productive partnership over isolation,' contrasting with global protectionism like U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats. Peña called it a 'historic day' and 'clear signal for international trade,' crediting Lula's role—though Milei refrained from applauding. Vieira highlighted foundations for 'sustainable development.'

The pact progressively eliminates 91-92% of tariffs: EU on Mercosur agricultural goods like beef, poultry, soy, sugar, rice, and honey (with quotas); Mercosur on EU industrial products like cars, machinery, wines, and cheeses. For Brazil, it promises diversification beyond commodities, boosting aviation (US$662.6 million exports to EU in 2024) and machinery (US$1.2 billion). Milei defended free trade against protectionism, Orsi stressed democratic values, and Paz pledged Bolivia's full integration.

Despite benefits, the deal faces opposition from European farmers, particularly in France, over import competition, and requires parliamentary ratification in both blocs. Implementation may face delays.

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EU and Mercosur representatives celebrate signing massive free trade pact amid flags and maps in Asunción.
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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.

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.

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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 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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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.

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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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.

 

 

 

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