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European Parliament highly critical of EU/Mercosur trade talks

Wednesday, March 9th 2011 - 01:39 UTC
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“Stop making concessions to the behest of European agriculture” said the Euro chamber “Stop making concessions to the behest of European agriculture” said the Euro chamber

The European Parliament passed a highly critical report on trade negotiations between the EU and the Mercosur bloc for considering that they may imply “farming concessions damaging to European producers.”

The Euro chamber passed a document urging the European Commission to stop making concessions to countries outsider of the EU “at the behest of European agriculture” and even mentions the possibility of stopping discussions involving trade agreements with the Mercosur until they know what the real impact of such accords will be on the EU agrarian sector.

The report, redacted by Greek Georgios Papastamkos (European Popular Party) was passed a week before EU and Mercosur representatives meet again in Brussels to continue their conversations regarding a new trade agreement.

The Latinamerican bloc is interested in obtaining farming concessions, since there are beef production leaders among them. The EU, however, wants more advantages in the industrial and services sectors.

Before moving forward and closing the deal, the Euro chamber requested a study in order to analyze their impact and “harshly criticized” the EC for continuing them in 2010 without previously discussing with the organization’s governments.
 

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  • Typhoon

    The European Commission. Better known as the European Politburo. Europe's dictators.

    Mar 09th, 2011 - 04:56 pm 0
  • briton

    Amazing the right hand knows not what the left hand is doing,
    the sooner we gat out of this circus the better for great Britain .

    Mar 09th, 2011 - 08:40 pm 0
  • Martin_Fierro

    “great” “royal”... you know, for a country called England you don't seem to grasp the English language very well.

    England, you're tiny, you're broke, and now you're about to depend on South America for food.

    “royal”... really?

    Mar 11th, 2011 - 03:54 am 0
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