Brazil

On January 26, 2024, France’s Prime Minister Gabriel Attal declared that France would disapprove of the EU-Mercosul (Mercosur) trade deal.This announcement is a response to French farmers’ protests against the current administration’s policies under President Emmanuel Macron.The farmers, upset by increased fuel taxes affecting agriculture, have been actively protesting across France.Critics assert the government ignored the 2018 law to offset higher agri-food production costs in supply chain discussions.Farmers are seeking financial aid for EU environmental goals and pointing out the EU’s missed 2023 subsidies.The EU-Mercosur agreement aimed to reduce tariffs by 91% on certain items, particularly South American agricultural exports to Europe.France’s Decision Against EU-Mercosul Trade Agreement.

(Photo Internet reproduction)In exchange, South America would phase out tariffs on European industrial goods, such as vehicles and pharmaceuticals, over ten years.European nations have incorporated environmental conditions into the agreement to ensure competitive fairness.In 2023, President Macron opposed the EU-Mercosur deal, pointing out its inconsistencies with environmental and biodiversity concerns in both Brazil and Europe.Brazil’s Foreign Minister, Mauro Vieira, had previously predicted the completion of this agreement by February 2024.This deal was a significant component of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s international policy plans.BackgroundFrance’s recent refusal to ratify the EU-Mercosur trade deal marks a significant shift in European trade policy, prioritizing domestic interests over global agreements.This decision reflects wider European concerns about the impact of international trade on local industries and environmental standards.France’s stance could influence other EU countries to reassess their positions on such deals, potentially reshaping the EU’s approach to global trade.This move contrasts with other regions like North America and Asia, where similar trade agreements have been more readily embraced.The rejection highlights the growing impact of environmental factors on trade talks, potentially influencing future international trade and diplomacy.





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