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    EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement to Take Effect Provisionally Starting May 1

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The European Union announced on Monday that its long-awaited free trade agreement with the South American trading bloc Mercosur is set to enter into provisional application starting May 1. This development comes even as the deal faces a pending ruling from the EU’s highest court regarding its legal validity. The agreement, which aims to eliminate tariffs on over 90 percent of goods traded between the two economic blocs, has sparked considerable debate and controversy within Europe.

    France has emerged as the most vocal opponent of the pact, expressing concerns that its agricultural sector could suffer significant harm due to increased competition from cheaper imports, particularly from Brazil and other Mercosur members. Despite these reservations, the European Commission has pressed forward, buoyed by support from a majority of member states. Brussels views the agreement as a strategic move to diversify its trade partnerships amid intensifying economic competition from global powers like the United States and China.

    Maros Sefcovic, the European Commissioner responsible for trade, emphasized the significance of this milestone, describing it as a crucial demonstration of the EU’s reliability as a global trading partner. He highlighted that the immediate focus will be on transforming the agreement into tangible benefits for European exporters, creating new opportunities for trade expansion, economic growth, and job creation across the continent.

    The timing of this provisional application follows Paraguay’s recent ratification of the deal, making it the last Mercosur member to approve the agreement after Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay had already done so. The European Commission explained that this provisional phase will enable the removal of tariffs on selected products from day one, thereby establishing clear and predictable rules for trade and investment between the two regions. This step is expected to allow European businesses, consumers, and farmers to start enjoying the advantages of the agreement without delay.

    Earlier in the year, the EU had already indicated its intention to begin provisional implementation in February, which led to a public disagreement between France and Germany, the bloc’s two largest economies. The deal still requires formal approval from the European Parliament, which has referred the matter to the Court of Justice of the European Union for a legal opinion shortly after the agreement was signed in January. France’s attempts to block the pact, driven by fears over the impact on its farming communities, have so far been unsuccessful.

    This trade agreement is poised to create one of the world’s largest free trade areas, combining the economic power of the EU and Mercosur, which together represent approximately 30 percent of the global GDP and encompass over 700 million consumers. The deal is expected to benefit European exporters by easing access for products such as automobiles, wine, and cheese into South American markets. Conversely, it will facilitate the entry of South American goods like beef, poultry, sugar, rice, honey, and soybeans into the European market, potentially reshaping trade dynamics between the two regions.

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