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EU-Mercosur deal delayed as farmers stage Brussels show of force

Thomas Barnes by Thomas Barnes
December 19, 2025
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Brussels (Belgium) (AFP) – The signing of a trade deal between the EU and South American bloc Mercosur was pushed back to January on Friday, after farmers staged a show of force against the pact outside a Brussels leaders’ summit. Mercosur nations were notified of the delay by the European Commission, after EU plans to seal the pact this week were upended by heavyweights France and Italy.

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The EU-Mercosur deal would create the world’s biggest free-trade area and help the 27-nation bloc to export more vehicles, machinery, wines, and spirits to Latin America at a time of global trade tensions. But Paris and Rome want more robust protections for their farmers, who fear being undercut by a flow of cheaper goods from agricultural giant Brazil and its neighbors.

Thousands of farmers flooded the Belgian capital Thursday – rolling around 1,000 honking tractors into the city – as the deal loomed large over the European leaders’ gathering. Having initially reacted with a now-or-never ultimatum to the Europeans, Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva opened the door on Thursday to delaying the deal’s signature to win over the holdouts. Lula said Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni had asked him for “patience” and indicated Rome would eventually be ready to sign.

Speaking after the Brussels summit, French President Emmanuel Macron said it was “too soon” to say if Paris would back the deal next month, saying fundamental changes to the text were needed. But EU chief Ursula von der Leyen declared she was “confident” the bloc would approve the deal next month. “This evening, we have achieved a breakthrough to pave the way for a successful completion of the Mercosur agreement in January,” the European Commission head said.

Key power Germany, as well as Spain and the Nordic countries, strongly support the Mercosur pact, eager to boost exports as Europe grapples with Chinese competition and a tariff-happy administration in the White House. Von der Leyen had hoped to win final approval from member states in time to fly to Brazil for a signing ceremony on Saturday. But with Paris, Rome, Hungary, and Poland in opposition, the deal’s critics had enough clout within the European Council to shoot down the deal, were it to be put to a vote.

Italy and France both want tougher safeguard clauses, tighter import controls, and more stringent standards for Mercosur producers. Farmers say the deal would facilitate the entry into Europe of beef, sugar, rice, honey, and soybeans produced by their less-regulated South American counterparts.

Tensions boiled over in Brussels Thursday after a mostly peaceful protest involving at least 7,000 farmers. Rowdy scenes erupted outside the European Parliament, where protesters lit fires, set off fireworks, and hurled potatoes, bottles, and other objects at the police who responded with tear gas and water cannon. “We’re here to say no to Mercosur,” Belgian dairy farmer Maxime Mabille told AFP, accusing von der Leyen of seeking to “force the deal through.” Farmers are also incensed at EU plans to overhaul the 27-nation bloc’s huge farming subsidies, fearing less money will flow their way.

Police charged several times to clear the area. Minor scuffles ensued and at least a handful of people were arrested, an AFP reporter saw.

© 2024 AFP

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