Minister: Conditions Established for Signing EU-Mercosur Agreement

BRUSSELS – The Agriculture Minister announced today that the EU-Mercosur trade agreement is poised for approval, deemed beneficial for all Member States and “an opportunity” for nations like Portugal.
“I believe that the current conditions favor the approval of the Mercosur agreement,” stated José Manuel Fernandes to reporters in Brussels following a meeting of European agriculture ministers.
The minister highlighted that the EU and the four Mercosur countries involved in this agreement (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay) collectively represent a market of 720 million individuals and about 25% of global Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
“This is extremely important and presents an opportunity for nations like Portugal. We face a deficit of approximately 500 million euros annually with Mercosur, and we will have the potential to boost our exports of wine, olive oil, and cheese,” he emphasized.
José Manuel Fernandes also mentioned that, as part of this trade agreement, Portugal would gain “36 protected designations of origin,” which he regarded as advantageous for both the country and the EU.
When asked if Italy, which opposed the ratification at the end of December, has retracted its objections, the minister refrained from speaking on behalf of other nations but expressed his belief that “the conditions have been established for a majority in favor of the Mercosur agreement.”
Regarding whether France’s proposals to amend the safeguard clause were discussed at this ministerial meeting, José Manuel Fernandes replied: “I do not know if France will alter its stance, regardless of any changes made.”
The minister noted that the agreement includes a safeguard clause that is more robust than any found in other regulations and is “automatically triggered even in terms of investigation.”
“There are many misconceptions regarding Mercosur,” he asserted, citing the 99,000 tonnes of beef from Mercosur that may be exported to the EU at a reduced rate of 7.5%, which he pointed out represents only 1.4% of European production.
“Concerning chicken imports, we are looking at 180,000 tonnes, which amounts to 1.6% of our consumption. Thus, while it presents challenges, it is also a shared challenge that will yield positive outcomes,” he argued, adding that there are “numerous safeguards” protecting the European market, along with resources available, “such as a crisis reserve of 6.3 billion euros for market intervention if needed.”
“I believe the Mercosur agreement is beneficial for everyone, including France,” he concluded.
For the EU-Mercosur trade agreement to be ratified, it must receive approval from a qualified majority of the 27 EU Member States, which must also collectively represent over 65% of the total European population—a requirement that has not yet been met due to opposition from countries like France, Italy, and Poland. (01/07/26)


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14 responses to “Minister: Conditions Established for Signing EU-Mercosur Agreement”

  1. Just what we needed, another agreement that promises a wine flow and cheese bonanza while we continue to balance on the tightrope of international politics. 🍷🧀 Can’t wait for our 1.4% beef boost to save the day!

  2. Oh, brilliant! Just what we need, more beef from South America—because local farmers clearly don’t have enough to worry about. 🍷🧀 Let’s toast to “protected designations” whilst we drown in imported chicken!

  3. Dark Matter Avatar
    Dark Matter

    Great news! The EU’s finally found a way to boost our wine and cheese exports—just what we need, more reasons to celebrate alongside our 500 million euro deficit! 🥂🇪🇺

  4. opulent gamer Avatar
    opulent gamer

    So, let me get this straight: we’re about to sign a deal that’s supposed to save us from a 500 million euro deficit by importing more wine and cheese? Brilliant! 🍷🧀 Just what we need—more things to put on the shelf while we debate who actually gets the best cheese from the Mercosur—Portugal or Italy? 🤔

  5. Low Menace Avatar
    Low Menace

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—more beef and chicken from Mercosur. Because who doesn’t love a bit of Latin American flair on their dinner plate while Portugal’s finest wines get a free pass? 🍷🙄

  6. Little General Avatar
    Little General

    So we’re finally getting around to signing the Mercosur deal, eh? Can’t wait to see how our olive oil and cheese will single-handedly save the economy while our lovely Italian friends keep throwing their pasta at the wall! 🍝😂

  7. mammoth 2 Avatar
    mammoth 2

    Oh, sure, let’s just sign away our culinary treasures for a dash of beef and chicken, because who needs olive oil and wine when we’ve got “opportunities,” right? 🙄🍷

  8. Brilliant! Just what we need—more cheap beef and chicken flooding the market so we can all enjoy Michelin-star meals made from 1.4% of our production. 🍷 Who needs fine dining when you can have a crisis reserve, right? 😂

  9. Manly Reno Avatar
    Manly Reno

    Looks like the Minister’s found the magic formula for turning our cheese and wine into South American gold! 🍷🧀 But with France throwing its usual tantrum, it might be more “opportunity” than reality, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  10. Sounds like a lovely deal, isn’t it? Just what Portugal needs—more wine and cheese to drown our sorrows in while the big boys play their trade games. 🍷🧀

  11. Oh, lovely! Just what we need—more beef from the land of football and samba to pair with our fine wines and cheeses. Can’t wait for the wine and cheese to have a foreign holiday while we’re left with the bill! 🍷🧀

  12. Chuckles Avatar

    Oh sure, because nothing screams “opportunity” like a 500 million euro deficit! Can’t wait for those wine and cheese exports to save the day while we hold our breath on France’s next mood swing. 🍷🧀

  13. Black Hole Necromancer Avatar
    Black Hole Necromancer

    Oh, splendid! Nothing screams “win-win” like shipping our finest wine and cheese across the ocean while hoping our fellow Europeans don’t notice their own markets under siege. 🍷🧀 Who needs a balanced diet when you can have a trade agreement instead?

  14. Reed Lady Avatar
    Reed Lady

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—a trade deal that sounds like a buffet of overpriced wine, cheese, and a side of “we’ll see what France thinks next week.” 🍷🥳 Can’t wait for the EU to rescue us from our 500 million euro deficit with a sprinkle of Mercosur magic!

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