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Brazil Ratifies Mercosur-EU Trade Deal
5 Mar
Summary
- Brazil's Senate ratified the Mercosur-EU free trade deal on Wednesday.
- The agreement aims to unite over 700 million people into a single market.
- The deal concludes a 25-year negotiation, overcoming European farmer protests.

Brazil's Senate has unanimously ratified the free-trade agreement between the Mercosur bloc and the European Union, marking a crucial advancement toward the deal's implementation. This pact is set to integrate a vast market encompassing more than 700 million individuals, concluding negotiations that spanned over a quarter-century.
Argentina and Uruguay, fellow Mercosur members, have already approved the accord, with Paraguay expected to follow suit. This development signifies Brazil's strong backing for the deal, despite recent protests from European farmers concerned about agricultural competition.
Brazilian officials indicate the agreement could partially take effect within months, even as the EU's top court reviews its validity. The ratification by Brazil's Congress underscores a commitment to societal progress and economic integration, despite ongoing opposition in Europe.




