France's FNSEA Gears Up for Major Protest Against EU-Mercosur Deal and U.S. Tariffs
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The president of the FNSEA warns in an interview in Sunday's Journal on the collapse of food sovereignty. The mobilization scheduled for 25 September will take place against "Mercosur, the taxes imposed by Donald Trump and the flow of international imports that do not meet our standards", explains the leader.
France's FNSEA Gears Up for Major Protest Against EU-Mercosur Deal and U.S. Tariffs
France's FNSEA Gears Up for Major Protest Against EU-Mercosur Deal and U.S. Tariffs France's largest farm union, FNSEA, has announced a significant protest scheduled for September 25. The demonstration targets the proposed EU-Mercosur free trade agreement with South American countries and the tariffs imposed by the United States, as stated by union president Arnaud Rousseau in an interview with Le Journal du Dimanche.The planned protest heighten…
The president of the first agricultural union announced this Sunday, September 14 in the "JDD" a mobilization across France to denounce in particular Mercosur and Trump's taxes.
The main agricultural union had already said its hostility to the free trade agreement between the Latin American countries and the EU, which is intended to allow more cars, machines or wines to be exported in exchange for meat, sugar, rice, honey or South American soybeans.
Arnaud Rousseau, the boss of the agricultural union, announces a "big day of action on September 25" 2025, in response in particular to Mercorsur and US surtaxes.
The agricultural union FNSEA calls for the mobilization against "Mercosur, the taxes imposed by Donald Trump and the flow of international imports that do not meet the standards that are the
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