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The Moment for Mercosur's Trade Agenda Is Now
Jul 25, 2018 | 09:00 GMT

In the past two years, Mercosur reached a consensus to move toward greater trade liberalization and started pursuing free trade agreements with a number of countries and economic blocs.
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Highlights
- Mercosur's window of opportunity to conclude free trade negotiations is closing because of Brazil's presidential election in October and Argentinian President Mauricio Macri's declining political capital.
- Free trade negotiations with the European Union and Pacific Alliance are near the finish line. In the case of the European Union, however, there are a few key sticking points that could stall the talks once again.
- Mercosur's free trade negotiations with the European Free Trade Association, South Korea, Japan, China, Canada and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations will not be finished by the end of the year and thus are the most vulnerable to disruption.
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