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Mercosur and Canada Advance Trade Deal
March 12, 2026
Negotiations between Mercosur and the Government of Canada are progressing toward a provisional free trade agreement expected to conclude within 2026. Key negotiation points include market access for sensitive agricultural products such as beef, dairy, poultry, and eggs, as well as rules on geographical indications. The recent Mercosur-EU agreement and the current international trade environment provide momentum for this deal. However, Canada faces legislative constraints limiting tariff reductions on certain products, necessitating negotiated solutions to finalize terms.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors involved in agriculture, food production, and related supply chains should anticipate changes in tariff structures and market access that could affect sourcing and export opportunities.
- The agreement may open new procurement avenues for Canadian and Mercosur-based suppliers by reducing trade barriers, particularly in agricultural commodities.
- Organizations should evaluate potential impacts on contract pricing, supplier selection, and compliance with new trade rules, especially regarding geographical indications.
- Businesses engaged in cross-border procurement should prepare for adjustments in regulatory and customs procedures once the agreement is finalized.
Divergences of this kind are common in trade deals and are usually addressed in the final rounds, when the most sensitive issues are 9encapsulated for resolution at the closing stage of negotiations.
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Mercosur, Government of Canada, Lula administration
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- Mercosur may reach provisional deal with Canada - DatamarNews · DatamarNews · Mar 12