This is a subject that makes the government tremble, against the backdrop of the agricultural crisis.
The agreement between the European Union and Mercosur, this common market in South America (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, etc.), could be signed more quickly than expected.
While the discussions seemed bogged down, the negotiators mandated by Brussels are now talking about a possible “conclusion” before June.
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If successful, this agreement will result in the abandonment of customs duties on part of the imports of agricultural products.
In exchange, Europeans will be able to freely export medicines and cars.
As the voice of the German automobile industry, Chancellor Olaf Scholz recently spoke by telephone with Argentine President Javier Milei.
Together, they pleaded to speed up the talks.
Spain and Portugal are on the same wavelength.
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