Economist: "the Eu-Mercosur Agreement Is a Mouth of Oxygen for the Romanian economy." What We Win, What We Risk and What the Government Should Do
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The CCIR underlines that the EU-MERCOSUR Agreement is not only about agriculture, but it provides for the free exchange and phased elimination of VAT over 90% of the two economic blocks, creating a new market for European and Romanian products. What is essential for Romania's economy is that it makes it significantly easier for MERCOSUR to enter into the market for cars and parts of cars, chemicals and pharmaceuticals, as well as industrial tool…
The free trade agreement between the European Union and the countries of Mercosur is essentially not a danger for Romania, but a major economic opportunity, has transmitted economic analyst Adrian Negrescu to Digi24.ro. This explained that public debate is almost exclusive to the risks of agriculture, although the real table of the Treaty is much wider and, firstly, holds the industry, exports and competitiveness of the Romanian economy.
The EU-Mercosur Agreement, under the IMM of Romania: promised opportunities, real risks for Romanian farmers and producers. Romania IMM, national parental confederation for small and medium-sized enterprises, draws attention to the need for the development of trade between the European Union and the Mercosur States to take into account the interests of all economic operators, in particular those at risk of unfair competition.
EU member states have agreed to sign a trade agreement with the Latin American Mercosur states, after 25 years of negotiations and controversies. Presidential advisor Radu Burnete explains to what extent this agreement can be beneficial or harmful for the Romanian economy.
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