European Parliament Wants Mercosur Agreement Assessed by the Court of Justice of the EU
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After the EU Parliament has the EU-Mercosur agreement examined by the European Court of Justice, economist Martin Lück advises Europe not to lose time - and to seek other partners.
The legitimacy of the free trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur countries is "beyond doubt," said German Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz in joint press statements with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at Villa Doria Pamphilj, during the Italy-Germany intergovernmental summit. "The agreement was signed after 25 years of negotiations, and I regret that the European Parliament on Wednesday approved its referral to the European Court of Justic…
We begin the review of the current agri-food situation with the decision of the European Parliament to bring the trade agreement between the European Union and the Mercosur countries to justice so that it can rule on its legality, which can take up to two years. European farmers celebrate the cessation of the agreement, after intensifying their protests and mobilizations in recent weeks. Despite this “partial” victory of the primary sector, the …
You haven't had time to read the news? Here are 10 good news not to be missed this week. 1. Mercosur: the European Parliament launches a legal arm against the agreement The European Parliament rejects the ratification of the EU-Mercosur agreement and refers the case to the Court of Justice of the European Union. This approach aims to challenge the compatibility of the Treaty with European law and delay its adoption. (All Europe) 2. Taxation: Hun…
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European pulp & paper industry welcomes signing of EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement
The Confederation of European Paper Industries (Cepi) has called on the European Parliament to ratify of the EU-Mercosur Partnership Agreement (EMPA), emphasising its potential to eliminate tariffs and non-tariff barriers and foster growth for European pulp and paper companies, which are some of the strongest exporters amongst EU manufacturing sectors. The post European pulp & paper industry welcomes signing of EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement appear…
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