Germany, Brazil Hope for Finalizing EU-Mercosur Free Trade Agreement
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva expressed hope that decades-long negotiations might soon yield a finalised free trade agreement between the 27-member European Union and a bloc of four South American nations.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva expressed hope on Monday that decades-long negotiations might soon yield a finalized free trade agreement between the 27-member European Union and the four-nation South American trade bloc known as Mercosur.

Support for EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
During a meeting in Berlin, Scholz and Lula voiced their support for the trade deal between the EU and Mercosur, which comprises Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. The two blocs are scheduled to hold a summit on Thursday in Rio de Janeiro, but the final approval of a preliminary trade agreement has remained elusive.
Scholz's Commitment
Following a meeting of senior officials from both countries in the German capital, Scholz emphasized their strong commitment to swiftly finalizing the agreement. He acknowledged the challenges in the negotiations but expressed optimism about overcoming them.
Lula's Determination
Lula, who recently returned to the Brazilian presidency, vowed to fight for the trade deal and expressed hope for a breakthrough at the Rio de Janeiro summit. He conveyed his determination to pursue the agreement, stating that he would not give up on its potential.
Significance of the Trade Deal
The potential trade deal between the EU and Mercosur would create one of the world's largest free trade zones, encompassing over 700 million inhabitants. It would facilitate increased trade and economic cooperation between the two regions.
History of Negotiations
The EU and Mercosur states have been engaged in negotiations for more than 20 years. While a basic agreement was reached in 2019, its implementation has been hindered by concerns related to the protection of the rainforest in South America and the desire of some European countries to safeguard their farmers from cheaper South American imports.
Bilateral Agreement and Cooperation
In addition to discussing the EU-Mercosur trade deal, Scholz and Lula signed a bilateral agreement on a partnership for a "socially just and ecological transformation." The two leaders also expressed their intention to collaborate more closely in combating disinformation and hate speech.
The potential free trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur holds significant economic and geopolitical implications. The support expressed by Scholz and Lula for finalizing the deal reflects their commitment to strengthening trade relations and promoting sustainable development. The upcoming summit in Rio de Janeiro will be a crucial opportunity to advance the negotiations and move closer to the realization of this long-awaited agreement.


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