EU–Mercosur Free Trade Deal Signed After 25 Years

Context:
The European Union (EU) and Mercosur bloc signed a historic Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in Paraguay after 25 years of negotiations, creating one of the world’s largest trade zones.

Key Highlights:

  • Parties Involved
  • EU (27 member states).
  • Mercosur: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay.
  • Market size: 700 million people.
  • Trade volume: €111 billion (2024).
  • Core Provisions
  • Reduction of tariffs.
  • Increased market access.
  • Strengthened economic cooperation.
  • Approval Process
  • Requires ratification by:
    • European Parliament.
    • National legislatures of Mercosur members.
  • Concerns
  • Opposition from European farmers.
  • Environmental concerns over deforestation in Amazon.
  • Fear of cheaper agricultural imports.
  • Strategic Significance
  • Strengthens intercontinental trade partnerships.
  • Reduces economic isolation amid global protectionism.
  • Signals preference for rules-based trade over tariff barriers.

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • Free Trade Agreement (FTA) – Reduction/elimination of trade barriers.
    Mercosur – South American trade bloc (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay).
    • Difference between FTA, Customs Union, and Common Market.
    • Environmental clauses in trade agreements.

Relevant Mains Points:

  • GS 2 – International Relations
  • Rise of mega-regional trade agreements.
  • EU’s trade diplomacy strategy.
  • GS 3 – Economy
  • Impact of FTAs on agriculture and manufacturing.
  • Trade liberalization vs domestic protection.
  • Environment Dimension
  • Trade-environment linkage.
  • Deforestation and sustainability clauses.
  • India’s Perspective
  • Lessons for India-EU FTA negotiations.
  • Strategic trade diversification.
  • Way Forward
  • Balance trade liberalization with sustainability safeguards.
  • Strengthen environmental compliance monitoring.
  • Ensure equitable benefit-sharing across sectors.

UPSC Relevance:
Prelims – Mercosur members, FTA concepts.
Mains – Trade diplomacy, global economic governance, sustainability in trade.

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