Colombia and Venezuela request admission as full members of Mercosur

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Colombia and Venezuela request admission as full members of Mercosur

The bloc, which includes Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia (currently in the accession process), signed a trade agreement with the European Union on January 17th, creating one of the largest free trade areas on the planet.

Context & Explainers

Mercosur

Mercosur (Mercado Comum do Sul) is South America's largest trade bloc, comprising Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay as full members. It has been negotiating a landmark free trade agreement with the European Union for over two decades.

The EU-Mercosur deal matters for Portugal because of the country's deep historical, cultural, and economic ties with Brazil — Portugal's largest non-EU trading partner and home to the biggest Portuguese diaspora community. A deal would reduce tariffs on European exports (including Portuguese wine, olive oil, and textiles) while opening EU markets to South American agricultural products (beef, soy, sugar, ethanol).

Portuguese farmers, particularly in the beef and dairy sectors, have expressed concern about competition from lower-cost South American producers. Environmental groups have criticized the deal over deforestation risks in the Amazon. The agreement requires ratification by all EU member states and the European Parliament, making its passage politically complex.

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