Chancellor Friedrich Merz announces provisional EU-Mercosur trade deal at Deutsche Börse New Year's event.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz announces provisional EU-Mercosur trade deal at Deutsche Börse New Year's event.
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Merz expects provisional entry into force of Mercosur agreement

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced at the Deutsche Börse New Year's reception in Eschborn that the EU free trade agreement with Mercosur states will enter provisional force before the completion of an EuGH review. He views it as a path to greater European independence in an uncertain world order. The agreement was signed at the start of the year after more than 25 years of negotiations.

On February 2, 2026, Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) addressed global upheavals at the Deutsche Börse New Year's reception in Eschborn near Frankfurt. 'We are currently experiencing probably the greatest phase of political uncertainties and risks, at any rate a deep caesura. It is an epochal break,' he said. In a world where great powers pursue power politics that disregard rules, Merz called for greater European independence. 'If we Europeans act jointly and decisively, then we can achieve something in the world,' he emphasized. He envisioned a 'sovereign, free, peaceful, and economically prosperous Europe' in which Germany plays a central role. Merz advocated for more competitive conditions in the EU economy, a common capital market, and investments in areas like artificial intelligence, quantum technology, and biotechnology. He pointed to positive signals: Company formations rose by a third in 2025, and for the first time in a long while, net investments are flowing into Germany in 2026. Regarding the EU-Mercosur agreement with Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, Merz was optimistic. The deal, which aims to create a free trade zone with over 700 million inhabitants, was signed in Paraguay at the start of the year. 'According to today's assessment, the attempts to delay it at the last minute, namely in the European Parliament, have not succeeded,' Merz said. 'There will be a provisional entry into force of this trade agreement the moment the first South American state ratifies it.' The European Parliament had decided by a narrow majority to have the EuGH examine its compatibility with EU law. European farmers criticize the agreement, fearing an existential threat from competition in Mercosur states. Supporters highlight opportunities for the automotive industry, mechanical engineering, and the pharmaceutical sector. Merz cautioned: 'Transatlantic relations have changed. But nostalgia or memories of old times will not help us.'

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X discussions on Chancellor Merz's announcement of provisional EU-Mercosur agreement entry despite EuGH review feature support from pro-trade users criticizing Green and AfD delays, alerts highlighting controversy over bypassing EP vote, and neutral reports quoting Merz on swift implementation post-ratification. Sentiments range from positive on EU independence to skeptical on legal process.

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European Parliament MEPs in tense narrow vote requesting ECJ review of Mercosur trade deal, with EU and South American trade symbols.
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EU parliament requests EuGH opinion on mercosur agreement

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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.

Brazil's Senate approved the EU-Mercosul free trade agreement on Wednesday (4), completing congressional proceedings and sending the text for presidential sanction. The treaty is expected to take provisional effect in May after notification to the EU. Negotiated since 1999, it links markets with a combined GDP of $22 trillion and will eliminate tariffs on 91% of bilateral trade.

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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.

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.

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Building on recent calls for delays from France and others, the EU has secured additional safeguard clauses for agriculture to advance the long-stalled free trade agreement with Mercosur. Brazil presses for swift approval ahead of the planned Saturday signing, as reservations persist among member states.

The European Parliament voted on Wednesday to refer the EU-Mercosur trade deal to the Court of Justice to check its legality, temporarily halting its implementation. Thousands of farmers are protesting in Strasbourg against the agreement, with a police officer seriously injured in clashes. France welcomes the vote as aligned with its opposition to the treaty.

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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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