Takáč: Slovakia Supports the Trade Agreement with Mercosur, Wants Guarantees for the Agricultural Sector
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The European Commission has proposed a new cession to the agricultural sector to overcome its resistance to the trade agreement with Mercosur, the Latin American market composed of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. At an extraordinary meeting held this Wednesday with the EU Agriculture Ministers, it has put on the table measures to lower fertilizers and fertilizers temporarily suspending tariffs on imports of these products. The offer add…
The Minister of Agriculture is taking part this Wednesday in a meeting with her counterparts and European Commissioners, during which she will defend the French positions, notably on the budget of the future CAP and the price of fertilizers. The treaty with Mercosur could also arrive on the table.
The EU Agriculture Ministers will meet in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss the common agricultural policy (CAP) and the free trade agreement with the South American Mercosur countries (13.30 a.m.). Among other things, the funding for farmers in the next long-standing EU budget will be discussed from 2028. Federal Minister of Economics Alois Rainer (CSU) will be represented at the meeting of State Secretary Markus Schick.The EU Commission and a l…
The European Union's Agriculture Ministers are meeting in Brussels today.
Takáč: Slovakia supports the trade agreement with Mercosur, wants guarantees for the agricultural sector
Brussels – The Hungarians and Poles are still against signing the trade agreement with the Mercosur countries, Slovakia will support the agreement. Minister of Agriculture Richard Takáč (Smer-SD) stated this on Wednesday evening in Brussels after talks between agriculture ministers from EU member states and three European Commissioners, which focused on the future of European agriculture and food security and on the trade agreement with Mercosur…
The EU Commission invites the Agriculture Ministers of the Member States to Brussels to make the Mercosur Trade Agreement tasty for them.
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