The EU-Mercosur trade agreement aims to create one of the world's largest free-trade zones by eliminating tariffs between the EU and several South American nations. Proponents argue it is a vital geopolitical move that boosts European industrial exports and secures critical supply chains away from China. Opponents, particularly environmental groups and the agricultural sector, vehemently oppose the deal, arguing it will accelerate Amazon deforestation for beef production and destroy the livelihoods of European farmers by forcing them to compete with cheap, under-regulated imports.
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