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    December 3, 2025

    VIENNA, December 3, 2025: Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger has urged the swift approval of the European Union-Mercosur trade agreement, calling it essential for strengthening Austria’s economy, boosting exports, and protecting industrial jobs tied to global trade. Her appeal comes as the long-debated pact edges closer to final ratification within the European Union. The EU-Mercosur agreement, concluded after more than 20 years of negotiations, aims to create one of the largest free trade areas in the world by linking the European Union with the Mercosur bloc, which includes Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.

    Austrian foreign minister calls for swift approval of EU Mercosur deal
    Austrian foreign minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger calls for swift approval of EU Mercosur deal.

    The accord would phase out tariffs on more than 90 percent of traded goods, streamline customs procedures, and increase market access for European and South American companies. According to the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber, European exports to Mercosur countries currently sustain about 32,000 jobs in Austria. The Chamber estimates that ratifying the trade deal could generate roughly 2,000 new industrial jobs and boost Austria’s industrial value added by approximately €300 million annually. The projected benefits stem from lower trade barriers, improved supply chains, and greater export opportunities for manufacturing firms.

    Meinl-Reisinger stated that Austria, as an export-driven economy, relies on open markets to sustain growth and employment. She noted that the agreement offers a chance to diversify trade partnerships and reduce dependency on traditional markets. The deal would particularly benefit Austrian small and medium-sized enterprises in sectors such as machinery, automotive components, pharmaceuticals, and precision engineering, where Austria and the broader EU hold a comparative advantage. The European Commission estimates that the EU-Mercosur agreement could save European exporters over €4 billion in tariffs each year.

    Austria urges prompt approval of EU Mercosur free trade pact

    The combined economies of the two regions represent a market of more than 700 million people and account for nearly a quarter of global GDP. Trade between the EU and Mercosur already exceeds €100 billion annually, making it one of the most significant interregional economic relationships in the world. Support for the deal has strengthened among European policymakers who view it as a strategic partnership extending beyond commerce. The agreement also includes provisions on environmental protection, intellectual property rights, and public procurement, designed to align trade practices with international sustainability standards.

    These measures have been introduced to address concerns raised during earlier negotiation rounds about the environmental and social impact of expanded trade with South America. Despite these assurances, the pact remains contentious in several EU member states. Farming unions across Europe have voiced concerns that the import of cheaper beef, poultry, and sugar from Mercosur countries could undercut local agricultural producers. Environmental groups have also urged stronger enforcement mechanisms to ensure that the agreement does not contribute to deforestation or weaken EU climate objectives.

    Austrian foreign minister calls trade pact crucial for stability

    Several national parliaments have called for detailed reviews before proceeding with ratification. In Austria, the coalition government has faced internal debate over the accord, balancing environmental considerations with the economic benefits for exporters. Business associations and industrial groups have publicly supported Meinl-Reisinger’s stance, arguing that access to Mercosur markets is vital for maintaining Austria’s competitive edge. They have emphasized that delaying ratification would risk ceding opportunities to other global trading powers already strengthening their presence in Latin America. The agreement, approved by the European Commission, still requires ratification by all 27 EU member states and the European Parliament before entering into force.

    If endorsed, it would become the European Union’s largest and most comprehensive trade pact to date, covering a combined market valued at more than €20 trillion. Meinl-Reisinger’s call for action underscores Austria’s alignment with broader EU trade ambitions aimed at fostering economic growth through diversified partnerships. The move reflects a growing consensus that the EU-Mercosur deal could serve as a cornerstone of Europe’s external trade policy, reinforcing economic cooperation between two major regions at a time of shifting global dynamics. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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