Feb 26 • 21:09 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

EU-Mercosur Agreement: Behind the Failed Attempt by the Government in the Senate to Outpace Uruguay

Argentina's government faced a setback in its attempts to be the first to ratify the EU-Mercosur agreement, trailing behind Uruguay despite efforts led by Senator Patricia Bullrich.

The Argentine government, under pressure to ratify the EU-Mercosur agreement quickly, faced significant challenges in the Senate. Patricia Bullrich spearheaded efforts to expedite voting and secure Argentina's position as the first to ratify the deal, closely monitored by Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno. However, despite her strenuous efforts, Uruguay managed to take the lead, leaving the Argentine government seeking consolation in minor technical details.

The urgency of these developments highlights Argentina's desire to be at the forefront of this significant trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur, a regional trade bloc that includes several South American countries. The competition with Uruguay signals a race not just for economic benefits but also for national pride and regional influence, as the ratification is seen as a crucial step towards greater integration with European markets.

As discussions continue, the ongoing negotiations and politics surrounding this agreement carry implications beyond trade. For Argentina, successfully ratifying the deal could bolster its economic recovery efforts post-pandemic, enhance trade relations, and potentially attract foreign investment, while failure to achieve this could place the country at a disadvantage in regional negotiations. The dynamics of this political maneuvering will be pivotal in shaping Argentina's future economic landscape.

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