As China loses its importance as a destination for German exports, the euro zone’s biggest economy is looking for new markets for its products and services in Latin America and the Caribbean.
As China loses its importance as a destination for German exports, the euro zone’s biggest economy is looking for new markets for its products and services in Latin America and the Caribbean.
If I remember correctly, the primary people taking issue last time – at least on the EU end – were Irish and French beef farmers.
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https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/what-is-the-new-south-american-beef-deal-that-will-affect-ireland-1.3942932
https://www.rfi.fr/en/20180222-french-farmers-say-eumercosur-trade-deal-will-put-them-out-business
https://www.thedialogue.org/blogs/2023/04/back-to-the-negotiating-table-renewed-prospects-of-an-eu-mercosur-free-trade-agreement/
Good, we don’t need brazilian beef and sugar from illegally cleared rainforest imported to Europe, meat is too cheap as it is and you cannot convince me that they would adhere to similar production standards (and ours are not high enough already)