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    • Monday, 20 November, 2023
      EU and Mercosur trade bloc ramp up talks in bid to close deal in coming weeks

      Negotiations over pact have dragged on for decades

    • Monday, 25 September, 2023
      South American leaders issue ultimatum on EU trade pact

      Paraguay’s president says Mercosur will end talks with Brussels if deal is not finalised by December 6

      Paraguay’s president Santiago Peña at the UN General Assembly in New York this week
    • Wednesday, 19 July, 2023
      Lula holds up EU trade deal in bid to protect Brazil’s domestic industry

      President refuses to sign Mercosur agreement unless Brussels backs down over foreign competition clause

      Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
    • Monday, 17 July, 2023
      EU trade
      EU seeks to seal Mercosur trade pact as summit highlights rift over Ukraine war

      Brussels aims to boost Latin America ties but struggles to resolve environmental spat with Brazil and Argentina

      President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil and Ursula von der Leyen
    • Thursday, 13 July, 2023
      Free LunchMartin Sandbu
      Ethical consumers and the brave new trade policy Premium content

      Caring about production methods does not violate free trade. It is required by it

      A deforested part of the Amazon rainforest
    • Wednesday, 28 June, 2023
      Europe Express
      How the EU trade agenda lags behind what was promised Premium content

      Also in this newsletter: Estonia takes action on frozen Russian assets

      Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
    • Monday, 19 June, 2023
      Trade Secrets
      How green trade regulations help the strong and punish the weak Premium content

      The EU’s anti-deforestation import ban is good news for those developing-country farmers who can meet its tricky tests

      EU president Ursula von der Leyen and her Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
    • Wednesday, 5 April, 2023
      EU trade
      EU trade deal with South America delayed by row over environmental rules

      Brussels’ request for more protections against deforestation angers Brasília

      Aerial picture showing an illegal mining camp, known as garimpo, during an operation by the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources against Amazon deforestation
    • Monday, 26 December, 2022
      Uruguay
      Uruguay’s global ambitions shake up Latin America’s Mercosur trade bloc

      As political alliances in the region shift, Montevideo’s decision to ‘open up to the world’ exacerbates tensions

      Uruguay’s president Luis Lacalle Pou
    • Wednesday, 7 December, 2022
      InterviewArgentina
      Argentina urges EU to renegotiate South American trade pact

      President Alberto Fernández says existing deal will hurt Argentine and Brazilian car industry

      President Alberto Fernández
    • Sunday, 25 September, 2022
      News in-depthEU trade
      EU fears losing influence in Latin America as trade deals falter

      Concerns over Amazon deforestation hold up talks with Brazil over Mercosur pact

    • Tuesday, 7 December, 2021
      Trade Secrets
      How Uruguay’s trade talks with China threaten Mercosur Premium content

      A pact between Montevideo and Beijing would have broader consequences for Latin America

      Uruguay’s president Luis Lacalle Pou talking to two other men at a football match
    • Thursday, 8 July, 2021
      Uruguay roils Mercosur bloc with search for outside trade deals

      South American country’s move raises tensions ahead of presidential summit

      Luis Lacalle Pou, Uruguay’s president, pictured in March 2021
    • Tuesday, 23 March, 2021
      Trade Secrets
      South America and the EU’s troubled trade pact Premium content

      Economics should push Mercosur and Brussels to ratify deal but politics could prevent them

      Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro
    • Wednesday, 3 March, 2021
      EU trade
      Portugal warns EU trade ‘credibility’ on the line over Mercosur

      Country’s foreign minister says indefinite delay of deal with South American bloc would be damaging

      Augusto Santos Silva, Portugal’s foreign minister, said: ‘You cannot lose the opportunity of this kind of enhancement of geopolitical relations between Europe and Latin America’
    • Monday, 4 May, 2020
      Trade Secrets
      South America tensions put future of Mercosur in question Premium content

      Argentina’s Alberto Fernández signals country is in no state to contemplate new deals

      Mercosur’s future in question: Argentina’s president, Alberto Fernández, and vice-president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
    • Wednesday, 4 December, 2019
      South American tensions threaten Mercosur trade deal

      Spats between Brazil and Argentina could roil critical summit

      Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joedson Alves/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (10490900d) General view of the Vinho Spa hotel, which will host the next Mercosur summit, in Bento Goncalves, Brazil, 03 December 2019. The Brazilian city of Bento Goncalves is preparing for the semiannual summit of Mercosur, to be held on 04 and 05 December. Preparations for the upcoming Mercosur summit in Brazil, Bento Goncalves - 03 Dec 2019
    • Tuesday, 19 November, 2019
      Brazilian politics
      Brazil’s Amazon sugarcane plan sours prospects for EU-Mercosur trade deal

      Bolsonaro’s decision to allow cultivation emerges as further obstacle to ratification

      Brazil Crops Shrivel As Amazon Dries Up To Lowest In 47 Years...A worker cuts sugarcane with a machete at the Jalles Machado SA farm in Goianesia, about 135 miles from Brasilia, Brazil, on Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010. Dry weather in Brazil, the world's biggest producer of coffee, sugar and orange, is reducing crop yields and drying up the Amazon river to the lowest level in almost five decades. Sugar futures in New York have jumped 24 percent this month, and sugar-cane output may fall for the first time in 11 years in 2011. Photographer: Adriano Machado/Bloomberg
    • Thursday, 22 August, 2019
      Bard Harstad
      Trade deals could combat Brazil’s Amazon deforestation

      Export industries can be an ally rather than foe of rainforest protection

      An aerial view of a tract of FILE PIC ___Amazon jungle burning as it is being cleared by loggers and farmers near the city of Novo Progresso, Para state, Brazil September 23, 2013. Picture taken September 23, 2013. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
    • Tuesday, 9 July, 2019
      Global trade
      Environmental criticism mounts over EU-South America trade deal

      Mercosur ‘cows for cars’ accord will worsen deforestation, detractors claim

      CHUPINGUAIA, BRAZIL - JUNE 28: Bulls walk at a cattle feed lot in the Amazon on June 28, 2017 near Chupinguaia, Rondonia state, Brazil. The confinement farm currently holds about 38,000 heads of cattle and employs around 125 full-time workers. At peak capacity the farm dispenses around 900 metric tons of feed to the cattle per day. Brazil is the world's largest exporter of red meat and poultry and annually exports more than $12 billion per year. Brazil holds 212 million heads of cattle- the largest herd of commercial cattle on the planet. Brazil's finance minister said he expects the U.S. to remove the ban on importing fresh Brazilian beef soon. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
    • Monday, 8 July, 2019
      EU trade
      Dutch minister defends Mercosur deal from green critics

      Sigrid Kaag says EU’s new trade deal can raise environmental standards in South America

      Sigrid Kaag, Netherland's foreign trade minister, looks on during a panel discussion at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) forum 2018 in Paris, France, on Wednesday, May 30, 2018. European Union (EU) Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom is due to discuss steel and aluminium tariffs with U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross during today's event. Photographer: Christophe Morin/Bloomberg
    • Monday, 8 July, 2019
      Global InsightMartin Sandbu
      Europe uses trade deals to push for climate change action

      Deals with Mercosur and Vietnam include more carrots than sticks to enforce higher standards

      A Waiapi man walks on the road in the Waiapi indigenous reserve in Amapa state in Brazil on October 15, 2017. Tribal chieftain Tzako Waiapi perfectly remembers the day almost half a century ago when his hunting party stumbled across a group of white adventurers in the Amazon rainforest. Within months, nearly everyone in his entire tribe had died from disease. / AFP PHOTO / Apu Gomes / TO GO WITH AFP STORY "When the Waipai tribe almost died out" by Sebastian Smith (Photo credit should read APU GOMES/AFP/Getty Images)
    • Sunday, 30 June, 2019
      ExplainerEU trade
      EU-Mercosur trade deal: what it all means

      Brussels and South American bloc hatch an agreement creating market of close to 800m people

      HAMBURG, GERMANY - MAY 16: The MOL Triumph, an ultra-large container ship from South Korea, as it stands in Hamburg port on May 16, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. The MOL Triumph is 400 meters long and can carry the equivalent of 20,170 containers. It is the first of a new series of ultra-large container ships built by Samsung Heavy Industries that will eventually comprise a fleet of six ships, four of which will sail for the Japanese shipping company MOL. (Photo by Morris MacMatzen/Getty Images)
    • Friday, 28 June, 2019
      EU trade
      EU and South American bloc reach trade deal to cut tariffs

      Agreement 20 years in the making is a rare bright spot for global trade

      Fresh cut steaks from Argentine beef cows are prepared to be grilled on a farm outside of San Antonio de Areco, Argentina, on Saturday, July 25, 2015. Argentina can resume beef exports to the U.S. on September 1, after being banned since 2001 following a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Argentina's cattle herd. Photographer: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg
    • Monday, 17 June, 2019
      Global trade
      South America close to trade deal with EU, says Brazil

      European accord with Mercosur would be rare agreement amid global trade tensions

      FILE PHOTO: European Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom attends the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, January 24, 2019. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo
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