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    Home»World»Mercosur Deal Faces EU Court Scrutiny After Parliament Vote

    Mercosur Deal Faces EU Court Scrutiny After Parliament Vote

    World January 21, 20262 Mins Read
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    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has voiced strong disappointment over the European Parliament’s vote to challenge the freshly signed EU-Mercosur trade deal in court, calling it a ‘sad’ misstep amid pressing global tensions. The agreement, finalized Saturday with South American giants Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, was billed as a game-changer for transatlantic commerce.

    At the World Economic Forum, EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen praised the pact’s potential to cut trade barriers and invigorate economies weary from pandemic disruptions and conflicts. After protracted negotiations, it targets tariff reductions on industrial and farm products alike, eyeing a surge in cross-continental exchanges.

    Tensions peaked in Strasbourg on Wednesday, where 334 lawmakers outvoted 324 peers to dispatch the deal to the Court of Justice for a compatibility check with EU law. The decision amplified voices of European farmers, who rallied en masse with tractors, decrying threats to their sectors from subsidized imports.

    Scholz reacted pointedly: ‘The Parliament’s stance on Mercosur is regrettable and overlooks geopolitical imperatives. We trust its validity fully—time to apply it provisionally and move forward.’ Celebratory outbursts from protesters followed the narrow victory.

    As stakeholders digest the implications, the episode reveals fault lines in Europe’s trade strategy. Advocates stress strategic gains like reduced reliance on certain suppliers, countered by safeguards for local producers. The court’s verdict could redefine EU engagement with emerging markets, with ripple effects far beyond the negotiating table.

    EU Parliament Vote European Court of Justice farmer protests Free Trade Agreement German Chancellor Scholz Mercosur Deal Ursula von der Leyen World Economic Forum
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