The European Parliament has confirmed a contentious "reciprocity clause" that could derail the EU-Mercosur trade deal, and member states are expected to push back on it in upcoming negotiations.
Breakdown
- EU lawmakers and governments start talks on Mercosur farmer safeguards
- MEPs back safeguard clause for monitoring Latin American imports 12s
- Reciprocity clause for production standards is a key dispute 32s
- Farmers warn of unfair competition; supporters see economic benefits 48s
- EU member states can still block the agreement despite upcoming signing 1m 4s