Portugal's Prime Minister António Costa supports the agreement with Mercosur and argues that the criticisms are based on a 'completely wrong perception'.
António Costa defends deal with Mercosur and says criticisms rest on a 'completely wrong perception'
Saturday, 17 January 2026RSS

Context & Explainers

Mercosur is the South American trade bloc (Southern Common Market) whose main founding members are Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. An EU–Mercosur trade agreement — which the story says may be approved and signed soon — would reduce tariffs and open markets on both sides, affecting agricultural and industrial trade flows and therefore prices and business opportunities relevant to residents and companies in Portugal.
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