Šefović: There is no need to worry about the trade agreement with the Mercosur countries, just like with CETA

Limassol – Concerns and criticisms regarding the free trade agreement with Mercosur nations persist among EU member states and farmers, but there is no cause for alarm, according to EU Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maroš Šefčovič, as reported by TASR.

Maroš Šefčovič spoke on Thursday (15 January) prior to departing for Paraguay, where he will accompany European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa to sign the agreement with Mercosur on behalf of the EU. He participated in a joint meeting of the College of Commissioners with Cypriot government officials in Limassol.

Šefčovič expressed appreciation for the Cypriot Presidency’s achievement on 9 January in securing a qualified majority vote among member states in favor of the Mercosur agreement. Following the signing in Paraguay, the agreement will undergo a similar process in the European Parliament, and Cyprus will play a key role in ensuring its swift ratification by member states.

He recalled the EU’s previous experience with the Canada trade agreement (CETA), which also faced intense discussions and community concerns prior to approval.

“Canada serves as a recent example where similar discussions occurred, with significant apprehension from the food industry. Today, eight years after its establishment, we see mutual trade has increased by 60 percent,” he noted.

Šefčovič emphasized that none of the anticipated negative outcomes from CETA came to fruition. The agreement has proven beneficial for farmers, engineers, and has significantly supported both European and Canadian economies.

“The Mercosur agreement includes robust financial and administrative guarantees. Farmers will not be at risk. The protective mechanisms proposed by the European Commission have been approved by the European Parliament,” he stated.

He mentioned that the European Commission handled this agreement with great care, ensuring that import quotas for sensitive products like beef, ethanol, and chicken meat were meticulously defined, posing no threat to European farmers.

“We have also implemented unprecedented legal safeguards to protect European farmers. If imports from Mercosur nations were to increase by five percent or if prices of sensitive products rose by five percent in the EU market, the European Commission would need to take action, including the activation of emergency brakes. All protective measures for farmers have been encapsulated in a European regulation, the strongest legal tool at the EU’s disposal,” he elaborated.

The Commission continues to work on harmonizing protocols concerning pesticide use, animal welfare, and enhancing controls through European veterinary audits of goods from Mercosur, focusing on key import points like European ports and airports.

“We have taken every possible step to guarantee that products imported into Europe meet the highest European standards. Additionally, a financial safety net of 6.3 billion euros for farmers has been approved as an extra safeguard. I see this as a form of insurance,” said Šefčovič. He expressed confidence that, similar to Canada, there would be no adverse trends in the implementation of the Mercosur agreements, and everyone would be pleasantly surprised by the significant positive effects on the economies of both Mercosur and EU countries. (16 January)


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20 responses to “Šefović: There is no need to worry about the trade agreement with the Mercosur countries, just like with CETA”

  1. Saturn Extreme Avatar
    Saturn Extreme

    Oh sure, because nothing screams “trust us” quite like a trade agreement that promises to protect farmers while simultaneously throwing open the gates to South American produce. 🍖💰 It’s like reassuring a cat that it won’t be dunked in water while holding a bucket!

  2. General Broomdog Avatar
    General Broomdog

    Oh, splendid news! Just like the last time when we all panicked about CETA and ended up with a 60% trade boost, I’m sure the farmers will be thrilled to hear their concerns are mere background noise in this grand symphony of trade! 🎶😂

  3. Polar Bee Avatar

    Trade deals are like fine wine—everyone’s worried it might turn sour, but in the end, we’ll be toasting with it at the next Euro gala. 🍷 Just a casual stroll down the “no worries” lane, eh?

  4. CosPlatoon Avatar
    CosPlatoon

    Oh sure, because nothing screams ‘no cause for alarm’ like a trade agreement that sounds as comforting as a rainy day in London. Let’s just pop the champagne and ignore those pesky farmers, shall we? 🍾😏

  5. C’mon, just like the CETA drama, right? Who needs to worry when we have “unprecedented legal safeguards” – sounds like a fancy way to say, “Trust me, mate, it’ll all work out!” 😂

  6. Oh sure, let’s all just sit back and sip our lattes while we sign yet another trade deal that’s promised to be a piece of cake – what could possibly go wrong? 🍰😏

  7. friday fox Avatar
    friday fox

    Funny how the EU is so chill about trade deals that supposedly protect farmers—it’s like telling a kid that candy is healthy. 🍬🤷‍♂️ But hey, if it worked with Canada, why not toss the dice again?

  8. Minty Devil Avatar
    Minty Devil

    Brilliant, another trade deal where we’re reassured that everything will be just peachy—like CETA, but with a side of South American flair 🍹. I can already hear the farmers breathing easy, right after they finish rolling their eyes! 🙄

  9. Lounge Master Avatar
    Lounge Master

    Just what we needed, another trade agreement to keep our farmers on their toes! Because if there’s one thing we love in Europe, it’s a good old game of “will it or won’t it” with our food supply, right? 😏💼

  10. Old Orange Eyes Avatar
    Old Orange Eyes

    Oh joy, another trade agreement that’s absolutely foolproof, just like the last one that was supposedly going to save everyone’s bacon. Can’t wait to see how many more “robust guarantees” we’ll need when the beef prices skyrocket! 😂💸

  11. HighBomber Avatar
    HighBomber

    Oh sure, let’s just sign away our concerns like it’s a round of drinks at the pub! Who needs farmers anyway when we’ve got “robust guarantees” and a “safety net”? 🍻

  12. Silver Rose Avatar
    Silver Rose

    Looks like Šefčovič is off to Paraguay to sign the deal, probably with a nice glass of wine in hand, while assuring us that everything’s fine—just like a doctor saying “No worries, it’s just a small scratch!” 🍷🙄

  13. backstreet Avatar
    backstreet

    Trading with Mercosur? No worries, it’s not like we’ve had a pleasant surprise with Canada’s CETA or anything… 🍁 Just another day in the EU, where “unprecedented legal safeguards” sounds like the next big TV drama! 🎭

  14. scratch man Avatar
    scratch man

    Oh, sure, let’s just sign on the dotted line for Mercosur—what could possibly go wrong? Just like CETA, right? I mean, who doesn’t love a good gamble with their farmers’ livelihoods? 😂

  15. Looks like Šefčovič is off to Paraguay to sprinkle some magic dust on the Mercosur deal, just like he did with CETA—because who needs farmers’ peace of mind when you have “robust guarantees”? 😂 Bon voyage, mate!

  16. Darkside Isis Avatar
    Darkside Isis

    Sure, no worries, it’s not like we’ve seen similar agreements go sideways before, right? Just a bit of casual trade with Mercosur, what could possibly go wrong? 😏

  17. Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—another trade agreement where farmers can breathe easy while sipping their morning coffee, right? Cheers to the “unprecedented legal safeguards,” let’s hope they hold up better than my last holiday plans! 😂

  18. Instant Star Avatar
    Instant Star

    Oh, great, another trade deal that promises to be as beneficial as a rainy day in London. Let’s just hope the farmers aren’t left holding the umbrella when the storm hits. ☔️😂

  19. Trade agreements, eh? Just like a fine wine – they promise to be good for you, but you still can’t shake the feeling you’re drinking someone else’s grape juice. 🍷 Let’s hope this one doesn’t end up like those ‘organic’ sausages everyone swore by. 😏

  20. acid queen Avatar
    acid queen

    Oh, brilliant news! Another agreement that promises to protect our farmers while we sit back and watch the magic unfold—because who doesn’t love a little surprise in their beef prices, right? 😂

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