French Farmers Expose Flaws in EU’s Mercosur Deal, Delaying Trade Pact
French farmers’ fierce opposition to the EU-Mercosur trade deal highlights deep-rooted flaws that risk undermining European—and American—agricultural standards and economic security.
French farmers have taken to the roads with their tractors, blocking highways and lighting barricades on fire, signaling not just agricultural discontent but a broader warning for all free nations about the dangers of reckless globalist trade deals. Their opposition to the long-negotiated EU-Mercosur pact—which would open European markets to goods from South America without sufficient safeguards—is delaying ratification and exposing painful truths about the costs of globalization under weak leadership. Why Are French Farmers Fighting So Hard? After 25 years of talks, the European Union is poised to sign a massive trade agreement with Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and...
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