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Spain expects Mercosur agreement to be ratified by the end of the year

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MADRID (Reuters) -Spain expects the agreement with the South American trading bloc Mercosur to be ratified by the end of the year, Economy minister Carlos Cuerpo said on Monday. Under the proposed

Spain Aims for Mercosur Trade Agreement Ratification by Year-End

MADRID (Reuters) -Spain expects the agreement with the South American trading bloc Mercosur to be ratified by the end of the year, Economy minister Carlos Cuerpo said on Monday.

Under the proposed deal, Mercosur will remove duties on 91% of EU exports,  while the EU will progressively remove duties on 92% of Mercosur exports over a period of up to 10 years.

Some EU countries, including heavyweight France, have expressed misgivings about the deal.

(Reporting by Corina Pons; Writing by Emma Pinedo; Editing by Charlie Devereux)

Key Takeaways

  • Spain expects Mercosur agreement ratification by year-end.
  • Mercosur to remove duties on 91% of EU exports.
  • EU to remove duties on 92% of Mercosur exports over 10 years.
  • Some EU countries have concerns about the deal.
  • Economy minister Carlos Cuerpo announced the expectation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Spain expect regarding the Mercosur agreement?
Spain expects the agreement with Mercosur to be ratified by the end of the year, according to Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo.
What are the trade duties involved in the Mercosur deal?
Under the proposed deal, Mercosur will remove duties on 91% of EU exports, while the EU will progressively remove duties on 92% of Mercosur exports over a period of up to 10 years.
Which EU countries have expressed concerns about the Mercosur deal?
Some EU countries, including heavyweight France, have expressed misgivings about the deal.

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