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Explaining Brazil #249: Do-or-die moment for Mercosur and the EU?

The EU and Mercosur reached an agreement on a trade deal back in 2019. But since then, nothing much has happened — and the window of opportunity may be closing

In 2019, the EU and Mercosur — the trade alliance between Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay — agreed on the terms of a free-trade deal that promised to be a blockbuster.

Since then, however, the deal has not advanced much — mostly because European countries with strong agricultural sectors have created many hurdles.

Lula is back in power in Brazil now, and he has treated ratification as a priority. But he, too, has his issues with the deal.

With geopolitical shifts, the encroachment of China, and internal Mercosur tensions looming larger, the deal seems to be facing a do-or-die moment.

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In this episode:

  • Gabriel Cohen is a doctoral fellow at the Institute Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, a senior editor at Latinometrics, and a monthly columnist for The Brazilian Report.

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