The European Union's mammoth trade deal with South American bloc Mercosur provisionally enters into force on Friday, despite a pending court ruling on its legality.
Not really this is a trade deal that has been negotiated for a long time. Plus US->EU is largely services, oil/gas & pharmaceuticals, this is competition largely for agricultural imports that risks increasing deforestation & hurting European farmers, in exchange for opening up South American markets to EU services & manufactured exports.
I could be wrong but I think this is more of a threat to the US in terms of trying to move in on the US sitting on the highest value positions of the supply chain for South America.
Not really this is a trade deal that has been negotiated for a long time. Plus US->EU is largely services, oil/gas & pharmaceuticals, this is competition largely for agricultural imports that risks increasing deforestation & hurting European farmers, in exchange for opening up South American markets to EU services & manufactured exports.
https://trade.ec.europa.eu/eu-footprint-us/home
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/infographics/eu-mercosur-trade/
I could be wrong but I think this is more of a threat to the US in terms of trying to move in on the US sitting on the highest value positions of the supply chain for South America.
I think the deal offers some protection for European farmers by setting quotas on the amount of agricultural imports.