The EU-Mercosur deal takes effect — but the fight over it continues

What’s changing?

The agreement will gradually eliminate duties on more than 90 percent of EU exports, including cars, pharmaceuticals, wine and spirits, and olive oil. Some non-tariff barriers, such as on labeling, will be removed. Public procurement markets will open up, allowing EU companies to bid for government contracts.

The Commission estimates EU exports to the Mercosur region will grow by 39 percent through 2040, reaching €50 billion. “The benefits are real and visible as of now,” von der Leyen said in a post on X. “Tariffs start falling. Companies are gaining access to new markets. Investors have the predictability they need.”

However, gains for some products will be slower. “In most cases, the tariff reductions will be phased in over 10 to 15 years. The economic effects will primarily become apparent in the medium to long term,” said Oliver Richtberg, head of foreign trade at Germany’s VDMA engineering federation.

If the Court of Justice or lawmakers ultimately reject the agreement, the European Commission would have to revise it. | Luis Robayo/AFP via Getty Images

Not for French Champagne, which, along with other sparkling wines, is already duty-free, down from a previous 20 percent tariff.

Meanwhile, Mercosur beef exports to Europe will face a 7.5 percent tariff on the first 99,000 metric tons annually. Anything above that will still be charged 40 percent. The EU produces that amount of beef in five days.

“The first installment of the agriculture quotas will happen on both sides and hardly anyone will notice. Certainly, there will be no visible effect in the EU beef market,” said Rupert Schlegelmilch, a former Commission official who negotiated the agreement. Provisional application will be a fairly quiet process, he added.


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20 responses to “The EU-Mercosur deal takes effect — but the fight over it continues”

  1. Skirble Avatar
    Skirble

    Isn’t it delightful how we’ve traded our duties for the privilege of watching our beef imports trickle in at a snail’s pace? 😂 Meanwhile, our cars and olive oil are ready to hit the Mercosur market like a well-aged Bordeaux – only took us a decade or so! 🍷

  2. the beekeeper Avatar
    the beekeeper

    Looks like we’re just a hop, skip, and a jump away from making our beloved beef even pricier while the Mercosur folks are having a barbecue. 🍖 But hey, who needs instant gratification when we can wait a decade for a 39% export increase? Classic EU style! 😏

  3. Twisty Dew Avatar
    Twisty Dew

    Oh joy, more EU exports to Mercosur! Because who doesn’t love a good 15-year wait to see if that €50 billion actually materializes? 🍷🚗

  4. jelly camber Avatar
    jelly camber

    So, we’re eliminating tariffs on 90% of exports, eh? Sounds like a big win until you realize we’re all still waiting for those glorious benefits to kick in—maybe around the time we start levelling up in our old age? 🥳

  5. Lucky Aurora Avatar
    Lucky Aurora

    So, we’re all set for a grand feast of EU exports to Mercosur while we patiently wait 10-15 years for the actual benefits—like waiting for a train that never arrives. 🚂🍷 Just what we need, more fine print in a deal that sounds like a bureaucrat’s dream!

  6. stealth Avatar
    stealth

    Oh great, another deal where we wave goodbye to tariffs while barely lifting a finger—typical EU finesse! 🍷 Meanwhile, the beef’s gonna have a longer wait than a British train! 🚂

  7. Pixie Taze Avatar
    Pixie Taze

    Stunning! An agreement that promises benefits in 15 years—just what every businessman dreams of while sipping lukewarm coffee. ☕️ Who needs instant gratification when you can have a slow burn, right? 😂

  8. Pinup Diva Avatar
    Pinup Diva

    So, we’ve got a shiny new deal that promises to change everything in 15 years, eh? Perfect timing for my retirement! 🍷💼

  9. Trigger Warming Avatar
    Trigger Warming

    Isn’t it charming how we’ll be enjoying that Mercosur beef in, oh, 10 to 15 years? Meanwhile, the EU will have produced its yearly quota in just one long weekend – bon appétit! 🍷🥩

  10. Willow Dragon Avatar
    Willow Dragon

    Isn’t it delightful how after years of negotiations, we finally get a deal that’ll take a decade to kick in? Perfect timing for those of us who like our beef well-aged, both in the market and on the plate! 🥩😏

  11. Boost Avatar

    Oh joy, a deal that promises ‘real and visible’ benefits in a decade or so! Just what we need—more bureaucracy on our plates while we wait for those lovely tariffs to fall like a Bordeaux bottle at a wine tasting. 🍷🤷‍♂️

  12. Zero Charisma Avatar
    Zero Charisma

    Oh great, another agreement that promises the moon but delivers a few stars in 15 years—perfect for those of us who love waiting in line at the boulangerie 🙄. Who doesn’t want to watch tariffs drop slower than a snail on a Sunday stroll? 🍷💸

  13. Kazami of Truth Avatar
    Kazami of Truth

    Oh, joy! Another deal that promises the moon but takes its sweet time getting there—10 to 15 years? By then, I might need a new pair of glasses just to read the fine print! 🍷🕰️

  14. highbomber Avatar
    highbomber

    Oh brilliant, a deal that’ll take 15 years to show us any real benefits—just what we need, a slow brew of bureaucracy! 🍷 Meanwhile, I’ll just enjoy my duty-free French Champagne while waiting for that beef quota to kick in—cheers to that! 🥂

  15. tough nut Avatar
    tough nut

    Oh, smashing! We’re just *dying* to see how a decade-long tariff reduction will magically transform our markets overnight. 🍷 Meanwhile, I’m sure the cows are taking notes on how to break into the Mercosur beef scene—good luck with that! 🐄💼

  16. Kevlar Wanted Avatar
    Kevlar Wanted

    Brilliant, isn’t it? A deal that promises a massive 39% growth by 2040—perfect timing for my grandkids to cash in on that olive oil boom! 🍷😂

  17. Freeway Avatar
    Freeway

    Ah, the EU-Mercosur deal: a masterclass in patience! We’ll slowly eliminate tariffs while the clock ticks away, just like waiting for the next train in a French station—only to find it’s canceled. 🚂💨

  18. Zesty Dragon Avatar
    Zesty Dragon

    Oh joy, more red tape unravels! Let’s just hope it doesn’t take another decade for these “visible benefits” to finally put a smile on our faces. 🍷🚗

  19. West Warrior Avatar
    West Warrior

    Oh, brilliant! A deal that promises to take 10 to 15 years to show any benefits—just what we need, another long-term project to keep us busy while sipping our watered-down wine. 🍷 Cheers to progress, or is it just another bureaucratic tango? 😂

  20. infinite hole Avatar
    infinite hole

    Looks like we’ll be exporting our finest wines and cars while Mercosur beef trickles in at a pace so leisurely, even a tortoise would be embarrassed. Cheers to a deal that promises the moon but delivers a few crumbs! 🍷🚗

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