I am shocked. This is entirely unexpected. I mean, who knew that Americans made things out of things that they got from outside America, and that putting up the price of those things with tariffs might make their businesses less profitable, and therefore less able to employ people?
But let's not forget an obvious question - what the hell were those people doing, buying un-American stuff in the first place? That's downright unpatriotic! If their businesses went down the tubes, they had only themselves to blame. So shed no tears.
Maksutov:
That's the problem with this supernatural stuff, it doesn't really solve anything. It's a placeholder for ignorance.
Mayan Elephant:
Not only have I denounced the Big Lie, I have denounced the Big lie big lie.
The EU and Mercosul just signed a Big Beautiful Trade Agreement that, thanks to MAGA, came to fruition after 25 years of stalled negotiations, due to a large part that the EU is pivoting away from the US.
I dunno if the HoH can wrap its mind around the effects this’ll have on regular and poor whites, but maybe it can continue to ignore it for some time before it feels the pinch.
The EU and Mercosul just signed a Big Beautiful Trade Agreement that, thanks to MAGA, came to fruition after 25 years of stalled negotiations, due to a large part that the EU is pivoting away from the US.
I dunno if the HoH can wrap its mind around the effects this’ll have on regular and poor whites, but maybe it can continue to ignore it for some time before it feels the pinch.
If you are wondering that that agreement is about, see here:
The Council today adopted two decisions authorising the signature of the EU-Mercosur Partnership Agreement (EMPA) and of the Interim Trade Agreement (iTA) between the EU and Mercosur.
Together, these agreements mark an important milestone in the EU’s long-standing relationship with Mercosur partners – Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Once in force, they will establish a framework for political dialogue, cooperation and trade relations within a modernised and comprehensive partnership.
The agreements will require the consent of the European Parliament before they can be formally concluded by the Council. Ratification by all EU member states will also be required for the EMPA to enter into force.
After over 25 years, today’s decisions mark a historic step forward in strengthening the EU’s strategic partnership with Mercosur. At a time of growing global uncertainty, it is essential that we reinforce our political cooperation, deepen our economic ties and uphold our shared commitment to sustainable development. These agreements will create new opportunities for businesses on both sides, while ensuring robust safeguards for our most sensitive sectors and a fair, sustainable framework for trade.
EU-Mercosur partnership agreement
The EMPA brings together political dialogue, cooperation and comprehensive sectoral engagement under a single framework. It also includes a trade and investment pillar, which will become fully applicable once the agreement is concluded and enters into force.
These provisions will strengthen cooperation in areas such as sustainable development, environment and climate action, digital transformation, human rights, mobility, counter-terrorism and crisis management. The political dialogue provisions will foster closer coordination on global challenges such as climate change, peacekeeping and migration. This framework will also facilitate a robust exchange of best practices on issues ranging from governance to technology innovation. The EMPA also reinforces EU-Mercosur coordination in multilateral fora and provides structured platforms for sectoral dialogue.
Under the decision adopted today, the EU will sign the agreement and apply large parts of the political and cooperation chapters on a provisional basis, pending completion of the ratification procedures.
Interim trade agreement
The Interim Trade Agreement (iTA) reflects the trade and investment liberalisation pillar of the EMPA and will function as a stand-alone agreement until the full EMPA enters into force. Its objective is to deliver the economic benefits of the negotiated trade commitments as early as possible.
The agreement offers tariff reductions and opens access to new markets for a wide range of goods and services. Key sectors such as agriculture, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals will benefit from improved trade terms. Additionally, it includes provisions for investment facilitation and the removal of barriers to cross-border trade in services, particularly in digital and financial services. Provisions on government procurement will allow EU companies to access public tendering processes in Mercosur countries.
The iTA falls within the EU’s exclusive competence and therefore does not require ratification by individual EU member states. It will cease to apply once the EMPA enters into force.
Bilateral safeguards
In view of the ongoing legislative process on a dedicated Mercosur safeguards regulation, the Council decision introduces specific arrangements ensuring the EU can rapidly address market disturbances arising from imports of sensitive agricultural products.
Until the permanent legislative framework is formally adopted following negotiations between the Council and the European Parliament, the Commission will be empowered to apply bilateral safeguard measures under the iTA for agricultural products and enhanced monitoring requirements will apply to products subject to tariff-rate quotas. Member states may request the Commission to initiate safeguard investigations and the Commission will be required to inform the Council in a complete and timely manner of any intended safeguard action.
These temporary arrangements ensure a high level of protection for EU farmers and agri-food sectors during the transition period.
Next steps
Following today’s decisions, the EU and its Mercosur partners will proceed with the signature of the agreements. Before the agreements can be formally concluded, the European Parliament will have to give its consent.
The EMPA will fully enter into force once all EU member states and Mercosur parties have completed ratification. The iTA will remain in effect until it is superseded by the entry into force of the full partnership agreement.
Maksutov:
That's the problem with this supernatural stuff, it doesn't really solve anything. It's a placeholder for ignorance.
Mayan Elephant:
Not only have I denounced the Big Lie, I have denounced the Big lie big lie.
I am shocked. This is entirely unexpected. I mean, who knew that Americans made things out of things that they got from outside America, and that putting up the price of those things with tariffs might make their businesses less profitable, and therefore less able to employ people?
But let's not forget an obvious question - what the hell were those people doing, buying un-American stuff in the first place? That's downright unpatriotic! If their businesses went down the tubes, they had only themselves to blame. So shed no tears.
Or, another way to put it that I am at least hoping a MAGA follower may, perhaps grasp (I know, it's assuming they can add, so I'm pushing the envelope here). Lets say yesterday I spent $100 at the grocery store. They didn't buy anything from me. So, I am now running $100 deficit with them. Unfair! So I am imposing a 50% tariff on them. Tomorrow my groceries will cost me $150. The art of the deal.
People in this country are stupid enough to believe that billionaires must be smart, but it's pretty stupid to keep expecting people who make no money to keep spending money on your inflated crap.
This country's economy is unsustainable and a collapse is coming.
Religion is for people whose existential fear is greater than their common sense.