Current:Home > FinanceArgentina’s outgoing government rejects EU-Mercosur trade deal, but incoming administration backs it -Visionary Wealth Guides
Argentina’s outgoing government rejects EU-Mercosur trade deal, but incoming administration backs it
Rekubit View
Date:2025-04-10 03:51:53
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentina’s outgoing government said Monday it won’t support the signing of a long-delayed trade deal between the European Union and the South American bloc Mercosur during a summit this week in Brazil even thought the incoming Argentine government has expressed support for the deal.
Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero said the agreement as currently written would restrict Argentinian exports. “It is a bad agreement that has a negative impact on manufacturing and agricultural exports,” Cafiero said in an interview with a local radio station, excerpts of which were later released by the Argentine Foreign Ministry.
Argentina’s position goes against that of neighbor Brazil, which holds the presidency of Mercosur, and Spain, which holds the presidency of the EU. Both have expressed a desire to move forward with the trade treaty during the summit Thursday in Rio de Janeiro.
The Argentine opposition may be short-lived, though. The incoming administration of Argentina’s President-elect Javier Milei has already made clear it supports the agreement. Milei takes office Sunday.
“We have no objections; it is frankly desirable that it goes through,” incoming Foreign Minister Diana Mondino said at a conference for the Industrial Organization of Argentina, a manufacturing trade group. “Much better to have it than not to have it.”
Mondino said she realized there are objections to the agreement from certain sectors but expressed hope that Fernández would push to sign the agreement this week.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. who met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday in Berlin, expressed hope that there could still be a breakthrough on the deal this week. “I’m not giving up,” Lula said.
A basic agreement between the sides was reached in 2019 that was supposed to be the first step in sealing the agreement. But it was never implemented amid fierce resistance on both sides of the Atlantic, including demands for protection of the rainforest in South America and concern over an influx of cheap goods in some European countries.
Argentina has warned the country’s manufacturing sector would be negatively affected.
“Throughout our administration, we always proposed that the discussion on the agreement should be reopened because it did not reflect a balance where both blocs would benefit,” Cafiero said.
Argentina won’t be the only obstacle though. Paraguay, which is taking over the rotating presidency of the Mercosur this week, appears to be leaning against the deal. Paraguay President Santiago Peña told local media Monday that some European nations are placing overly strict environmental requirements on the deal.
“We are already looking in another direction,” Peña said. “Environmental issues are what dominate the commercial discussion, and we believe that stems from a lack of understanding about our model for development,” Peña said, adding that European nations are “trying to impose measures that we think are not suitable for our own development.”
veryGood! (5)
Related
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- MLB places Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías on administrative leave after arrest
- Nearly 145,000 Kia vehicles recalled due to potentially fatal safety hazard. See the list:
- Kelly Osbourne Shares Insight into Her Motherhood Journey With Baby Boy Sidney
- At site of suspected mass killings, Syrians recall horrors, hope for answers
- Jennifer Love Hewitt Addresses Comments She Looks Different After Debuting Drastic Hair Change
- Burning Man 2023: See photos of thousands of people leaving festival in Black Rock Desert
- Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton blasts 400th career home run
- John Galliano out at Maison Margiela, capping year of fashion designer musical chairs
- BTS star Jung Kook added to Global Citizen lineup in New York: 'The festival drives action'
Ranking
- Current, future North Carolina governor’s challenge of power
- 'Price is Right' host Bob Barker's cause of death revealed as Alzheimer's disease: Reports
- Prosecutors in Trump aide's contempt trial say he 'acted as if he was above the law'
- Former Rep. Mike Rogers enters Michigan Senate race as the first prominent Republican
- 'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
- Prosecutors in Trump’s Georgia election subversion case estimate a trial would take 4 months
- Cruise passenger reported missing after ship returns to Florida
- More wild Atlantic salmon found in U.S. rivers than any time in the past decade, officials say
Recommendation
Former Syrian official arrested in California who oversaw prison charged with torture
'She was his angel': Unknown woman pulls paralyzed Texas man from burning car after wreck
North Carolina public school students performing better on standardized tests, report says
A Navy veteran announces bid to seek Democratic nomination in Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District
Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
TikToker went viral after man stole her shoes on date: What it says about how we get even
Shootout in Mexican border city leaves 4 dead, prompts alert from U.S. Consulate
Ukraine counteroffensive makes notable progress near Zaporizhzhia, but it's a grinding stalemate elsewhere