Brazil and Chile are willing to speed up efforts to bring a free-trade deal between both nations, inked in November last year, into effect.
The negotiations for a free-trade deal between Mercosur and the Republic of Singapore started yesterday (Jul. 23), after delegates from both nations met in Puerto Vallarta, in Mexico, where the 13th edition of the Pacific Alliance summit is slated to take place.
President Michel Temer met with Mexico’s Enrique Peña Nieto in the Mexican city of Puerto Vallarta and discussed the expansion of commercial ties between the two countries. Temer left the assembly optimistic, even though no deal in this connection has been signed thus far.
Regarded as strategic by the Brazilian government, the negotiations for a free-trade deal between Mercosur (an economic bloc formed by Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay) and the Pacific Alliance (Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru) are still advancing, with a number of i
After a meeting held today (Apr. 27) with Chilean President Sebastián Piñera, Brazilian President Michel Temer said that the two heads of state talked about Piñera’s proposal to strike a free trade deal with Brazil.