During his visit to Brazil, Emmanuel Macron has called the proposed EU-Mercosur trade deal ‘very bad’. He called for a new agreement prioritising climate, biodiversity, and development. While Brazil is eager to sign, France, concerned about its farmers and environmental standards, has reservations. Brazilian officials remain hopeful, emphasising President Lula's commitment to strengthening ties with the EU. Macron also urged increased Brazilian investment in France and proposed collaboration in African markets. He plans to push for international standards promoting decarbonisation and environmental preservation at upcoming summits. His remarks reflect broader debates about balancing economic interests with environmental responsibilities.
France / Brazil: Macron calls proposed deal ‘very bad’
Written by David Fletcher 28 Mar 2024Additional Info
- Pray: for Macron’s criticism to lead to a more satisfying agreement, which prioritises the environment. (Hebrews 13:16)
- More: www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/28/emmanuel-macron-eu-mercosur-trade-pact-bad-deal-climate-commitments