"EU-Mercosur Trade Deal: Ranchers, Presidents, and Limited Progress"

The EU-Mercosur trade deal, which aims to create the world's largest free trade area between the EU and Mercosur states (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay), is causing concerns among European ranchers. They fear that increased meat imports from Latin America, particularly Brazil, will negatively impact their livelihoods and drive down prices. Additionally, there are environmental concerns regarding cattle farming in Brazil, where inferior sanitary and environmental regulations are in place compared to Europe. Critics argue that enabling broader access to the EU market could lead to further deforestation. However, proponents of the trade deal see it as an opportunity for Brazilian farmers to expand their exports and regain market share. The finalization of the agreement is currently being negotiated, with environmental protection measures being a major stumbling block.
- EU-Mercosur trade deal: A tale of two cattle ranchers DW (English)
- Press statement by the President with President Lula European Commission
- EU-Mercosur trade deal 'within reach', says von der Leyen Financial Times
- EU, Mercosur see little trade deal progress at inter-region summit Reuters
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