Milei takes over Mercosur's rotating presidency
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Milei takes over Mercosur's rotating presidency
In one of the last significant moments of his five-year term ending Feb. 28, Uruguay's President Luis Lacalle Pou handed over the rotating chair of the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) to his Argentine colleague Javier Milei as the bloc's 65th Leader's Summit concluded in Montevideo.
Mercosur does not enable its partners to seek trade agreements with third countries without the consent of the other partners.
Mercosur does not allow its members to seek trade agreements with third countries without the consent of other members
15 days ago, the libertarian president had absented himself from the photo of the G20 made in Brazil to mark his differences with the host
Nicolás Centurion After 25 years of negotiations, the Common Market of the South (Mercosur) and the European Union signed a letter of intent this Friday in Montevideo to reach a free trade agreement. The initiative, which had been under discussion for more than two decades, is resisted by small European producers and industrialists and concluded by large corporations and agro-exporters. The agreement reached represents a significant milestone in…
This Friday, December 6, President Javier Milei assumed the pro tempore presidency of Mercosur during the LXV Summit held in Montevideo. In his speech, he stressed the need to promote a regional common market that favours free trade, but warned that, if the bloc does not adapt, it could lead to its dissolution. "We either adapt it or dissolve it," he said, stressing that it is not the Argentine government's will to break Mercosur. Milei proposed…
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