EU-Mercosur Trade Deal: Balancing Agriculture and Automotive Interests

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Ursula von der Leyen has pushed through a controversial EU-Mercosur trade agreement, despite opposition from key EU member states like France, which fears the deal will harm European farmers by allowing cheaper imports. The agreement, which has been in negotiation for 25 years, is seen as a strategic move to strengthen EU trade ties with "values-aligned" nations amid global geopolitical tensions. While the deal still requires European Council approval, von der Leyen's maneuvering highlights her growing influence within the EU, potentially at the cost of increased political unrest and division among member states.
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