We'll have the deal signed by Christmas, boys.
>>214619712based, a new pole o algo
>>214619712Give me the tldr of this
>>214620056everything will be cheap for us and USA is to implode inshallah
>>214620056>For Mercosur the planned deal will eliminate 93% of tariffs to the EU and grant “preferential treatment” for the remaining 7%.[2] The deal will allow increased access to the European market for Mercosur's agricultural goods, notably beef, poultry, sugar and ethanol.[2] The deal will probably also be good for Brazilian juice exporters and Argentine fish exporters.[13] It will also remove 91% of tariffs on EU exports to the Mercosur countries.[2] According to the Financial Times, “some of the most important wins" (particularly for Germany) "for Europe include the slashing of duties on cars and car parts, chemicals, machinery and textiles, and improved market access for EU wine and cheese”.[2] €4.5 billion worth of duties will be saved, according to the European Commission.[6] The deal includes a standstill clause whereby remaining tariffs will not be raised above an agreed rate.
>>214620123>The deal will allow increased access to the European market for Mercosur's agricultural goods, notably beef, poultry, sugar and ethanolWe don't export these>for Europe include the slashing of duties on cars and car parts, chemicals, machinery and textilesWe export these. Total brazilian brotherly love. Italians or something btfo
>>214620872>Total brazilian brotherly loveBased!>Italians or something btfoThe French are the ones who are seething the most. Italy seems to have been brought on board after they got some concessions.
>>214619712Brazilbros, should I buy some shares of BRF?
>>214620872Brazil is a major chemical exporter. That's what the ethanol is an example of. So are we and Poland. It's a benificial deal for us for the most part but it doesn't come without hits. As it is with major trade deals
>>214619712if we are not importing bunda I don't want it