The EU deal's quota split will dominate the Mercosur summit as Uruguay takes the helm
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The EU deal's quota split will dominate the Mercosur summit as Uruguay takes the helm
The internal distribution of export quotas under the trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union will dominate much of the debate at the bloc's summit of heads of state, to be held on June 30 in Asunción, where Paraguay will hand over the six-month presidency to Uruguay. The meeting coincides with the 35th anniversary of the Treaty of Asunción, the bloc's founding charter.
The final ratification of the agreement between Mercosur and the European Union (EU), still with unresolved fringes, such as the export quotas for meat, poultry and sugar to Europe, will focus part of the debates that the leaders of the Latin American bloc will hold on June 30 at their summit in Asunción, where Paraguay will pass the witness of the semi-annual presidency to Uruguay. Two months after the provisional entry into force of the pact, …
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