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Mercosur Trade Deal: EU Courts Refer Agreement

EU-Mercosur Trade Deal faces Delay After European Parliament‍ Referral

The future‌ of the European Union-Mercosur free trade deal is uncertain⁣ after the European Parliament voted on January 21, 2026,⁣ to refer the agreement​ to the European Court of Justice (ECJ). This action could delay the dealS ratification by as much as two years.

The referral raises‌ questions about whether European leaders will attempt to implement the trade deal ​provisionally, before full⁢ approval⁤ by Members of ⁣the ⁣European Parliament⁤ (MEPs). Such a move would⁢ likely generate significant opposition.

On January ⁤9,‌ 2026,⁤ a majority of⁢ EU member ⁣states approved ‍the trade pact, overcoming objections from​ Ireland, ⁢france, Poland, adn other nations. The exact vote‍ count was not instantly available, but the approval allowed the deal​ to move⁣ forward despite these​ concerns.

The agreement also required ratification by the European Parliament,‍ where ‌a ​vote was anticipated​ in April ⁣or May 2026.

On January 20,​ 2026, MEPs voted‍ to ask⁣ the ECJ to determine whether the ⁤trade⁢ agreement adheres to EU treaties.⁣ This decision effectively pauses the ratification process pending the court’s ruling.

the Mercosur bloc consists of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.

For more on the economic implications of the deal, see: Irish‌ Farm and Meat Industry Lobby Is Overstating ‍the Impact of ⁢mercosur.

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