EU implements ban on agricultural imports following EU-Mercosur deal
The EU is set to impose a ban on agricultural trade with Mercosur, following the recent provisional enforcement of the EU-Mercosur trade deal.
The ban follows the provisional implementation of the EU-Mercosur trade deal, representing a significant alteration in agricultural trade dynamics between Europe and South America.
“The ban is a significant setback for farmers who were counting on the benefits of the recent trade deal,” a representative stated.
Key developments
The EU is moving to implement a ban impacting agricultural trade, just two weeks after the provisional entry into force of the EU-Mercosur trade deal, which liberalised transatlantic agricultural exchanges.
This forthcoming ban responds to concerns from agricultural sectors within member states, who voiced opposition to the implications of the newly established trade agreement.
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The ban would come just two weeks after the EU-Mercosur trade deal provisionally entered into force, liberalising agricultural trade across the Atlantic despite fierce opposition from farmers.














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