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EU poised to secure vital Italy backing for Mercosur deal

Italy secured agricultural safeguards, tighter import controls, and budget support to back the EU-Mercosur free trade deal, enabling a key EU vote to allow signature.

  • The European Union hopes to sign a long-awaited trade deal with South American bloc Mercosur soon, after delays due to concerns from Italy and France over agricultural imports.
  • The Mercosur deal would create the world's biggest free-trade area, boosting EU exports of vehicles, machinery and alcohol to Latin America in return for facilitating imports of South American agricultural goods like meat and sugar.
  • Germany and Spain support the deal for industrial benefits, while Italy and France demand stronger safeguards to protect European farmers from cheaper Mercosur imports.
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Two days before the EU vote on the Mercosur Free Trade Treaty, Italy has moved away from its opposition to the agreement. Italian Foreign Minister Tajani praised the "enormous benefits" of the agreement and Minister of Agriculture Lollobrigida declared his country will "of course" approve the signing.

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Italy has opened the door to give its green light, while Brussels hopes to sign the free trade agreement with Latin American countries very soon.

·Paris, France
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The safeguards to protect European farmers from the potential negative consequences of the agreement between the EU and the South American bloc Mercosur are strong enough, believes Agriculture Minister Mateja Čalušić, who estimates that the effects of the agreement will be positive for Slovenia.

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In a statement, the Italian Foreign Minister welcomed on Wednesday the new measures of the European Commission to support farmers

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After 25 years of negotiations, the EU-Mercosur Treaty is to be voted on in Brussels on Friday 9 January, despite the persistent anger of the agricultural world and recent attempts at adjustment.

·Paris, France
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udgtv broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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