(dw.com)
The EU-Mercosur trade deal could reshape global commerce by eliminating 90% of tariffs, making South American imports, like beef and soy significantly cheaper for European consumers. Critics, however, warn of environmental and economic risks, citing weaker pesticide regulations and threats to the Amazon rainforest, while farmers fear price pressure. Supporters argue the agreement is vital for diversifying trade amid geopolitical uncertainty, even though EU GDP growth from the deal is projected at just 0.05% by 2040.
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