EU and South America Forge Historic Free Trade Agreement

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The European Union has signed a trade deal with Mercosur, comprising Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay, aiming to lower tariffs and simplify customs procedures between the two regions. This agreement, if ratified, would enhance trade in goods like cars and machinery, and provide the EU with easier access to raw materials crucial for electric vehicle batteries. While the deal promises economic benefits, it faces opposition from some EU member states over environmental and competitive concerns, particularly from France and Poland.
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