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Brussels’ request for more protections against deforestation angers Brasília
As political alliances in the region shift, Montevideo’s decision to ‘open up to the world’ exacerbates tensions
President Alberto Fernández says existing deal will hurt Argentine and Brazilian car industry
Concerns over Amazon deforestation hold up talks with Brazil over Mercosur pact
A pact between Montevideo and Beijing would have broader consequences for Latin America
South American country’s move raises tensions ahead of presidential summit
Economics should push Mercosur and Brussels to ratify deal but politics could prevent them
Country’s foreign minister says indefinite delay of deal with South American bloc would be damaging
Argentina’s Alberto Fernández signals country is in no state to contemplate new deals
Spats between Brazil and Argentina could roil critical summit
Bolsonaro’s decision to allow cultivation emerges as further obstacle to ratification
Export industries can be an ally rather than foe of rainforest protection
Mercosur ‘cows for cars’ accord will worsen deforestation, detractors claim
Sigrid Kaag says EU’s new trade deal can raise environmental standards in South America
Deals with Mercosur and Vietnam include more carrots than sticks to enforce higher standards
Brussels and South American bloc hatch an agreement creating market of close to 800m people
Agreement 20 years in the making is a rare bright spot for global trade
European accord with Mercosur would be rare agreement amid global trade tensions
Once cut off from the world, Asunción is pursuing new diplomatic paths
Minister warns imminent elections could derail long-awaited pact
The trade deal has assumed great political importance for both Europe and Mercosur
Trump demands change but turning against rules-based order is potentially dangerous
Arguments rage in Congress and White House as Brussels keeps cool
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