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Factbox-What are the next steps for the EU-Mercosur trade deal?
Dec 5, 2024 4:00 PM

MONTEVIDEO (Reuters) - The European Union and South America's Mercosur bloc are expected to announce this week that they have finalized a free trade agreement that took over two decades to negotiate.

Before implementation, however, the accord still faces a key test in Europe, where it has faced stiff resistance from France and other EU members.

WHAT COMES NEXT?

The EU may split up the agreement to speed ratification.

The core trade deal could be fast-tracked with approval by a simple majority of EU lawmakers and a qualified majority of EU governments, meaning 15 countries representing at least 65% of the EU population.

To block that process, at least four EU members representing more than 35% of the EU population would need to oppose it.

France will look to rally resistance and may find support from Austria, Poland and the Netherlands. Together they account for around 30% of the EU population, so they would need to find more opponents to block the deal.

Germany, Spain and nine other EU members, together home to about 40% of the EU population, have urged negotiators to reach a deal this year.

Implementation of the wider political accord between the trade blocs, including new rules for cross-border investment, would likely require approval by national parliaments in the 27 EU member countries - a much longer process.

Mercosur's founding four members - Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay - have signaled support for the agreement, which each can implement once its national legislature approves.

WHAT IS AT STAKE?

Leaders have touted the accord as the world's largest trade and investment partnership, bringing together a market of more than 700 million people. Economists estimate the deal could do away with 4 billion euros ($4.8 billion) of tariffs annually, phased out over several years.

The accord helps Europe to export more autos and manufactured goods, while securing access to minerals crucial to its energy transition. It also lowers trade barriers for South American meat and grains, which has European farmers up in arms.

WHAT HAS TAKEN SO LONG?

Negotiators agreed to a version of the trade deal in 2019, which European nations refused to ratify, citing environmental concerns after the election of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.

The EU sought assurances on environmental policy in a side letter, which Mercosur countries took as fresh protectionism requiring more concessions in new rounds of negotiations.

Recent talks in Brasilia and Montevideo appear to have bridged the gap on environmental protections, government purchases and other hot button issues, clearing the way to sign a new deal.

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