
"Sealing of deal postponed despite decades of preparation. European farmers are protesting against the EU-Mercosur deal. That is as signing has been postponed until January, due to disagreements in Europe. The European-South American deal, planned for more than 25 years, would create the world's largest free-trade zone."
"So, why is there division? Presenter: Folly Bah Thibault Guests: Pieter Cleppe Editor-in-chief at BrusselsReport.eu Ciaran Mullooly Member of the European Parliament for the Independent Ireland group Gustavo Ribeiro Founder and editor-in-chief of the Brazilian Report online newspaper"
Signing of the EU–Mercosur deal has been postponed until January because of disagreements within Europe. European farmers are protesting against the agreement, expressing opposition to specific terms and domestic impacts. The European–South American trade pact has been in planning for more than 25 years and would create the world's largest free-trade zone. Decades of preparation preceded the planned sealing of the deal, yet persistent divisions among European stakeholders have delayed the final agreement. The postponement highlights unresolved tensions between trade liberalization goals and sector-specific concerns across EU member states.
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