26 abril, 2017

The European Union and Mercosur should intensify talks to advance in theirs trade agreement this year, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said on Tuesday (25/04), urging after 18 years of negotiations.
Rajoy’s comments at a trade event in the city of São Paulo reinforced a 2017 target proposed on Monday (24/04) by the Argentinian Foreign Minister Susana Malcorra and EU Ambassador to Brazil João Cravinho, who said a deal could be ratified in 2018 and implemented in 2019.
Rajoy said an accord is “closer than ever” and highlighted opportunities for Spanish investments in Brazilian infrastructure, energy and transportation sectors. Spain has been the second-largest source of foreign investment in Brazil after the United States.
Brazilian Foreign Minister Aloysio Nunes said that Mercosur must focus on lowering its internal trade barriers to ease talks with Brussels, questioning disparate price schemes for Brazilian and Argentinian produce, for example.
Mercosur founding members, which also includes Uruguay and Paraguay, began negotiations with the European Union in 1999, broke them off in 2004 and resumed talks again in 2010.
Malcorra suggested on Monday that a United States retreat from global trade talks had opened a window for the European Union to become a strong player in multilateral accords between regions.

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