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    EU Grants Final Approval for Temporary Trade Deal with Mexico

    July 15, 2026
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    BRUSSELS, BELGIUM / RankWire.AI / – The Council of the European Union provided its final approval on Tuesday for the EU-Mexico Interim Trade Agreement. This decision marks the completion of the European Union’s internal ratification process for the trade arrangement. EU and Mexican officials signed the agreement during their summit in Mexico City on May 22. The European Parliament approved it on July 8. The pact modernizes the trade framework that has governed their economic relations since 2000.

    EU gives final approval to interim Mexico trade agreement
    The EU-Mexico interim trade agreement updates rules for tariffs, services and investment.

    The interim agreement pertains to trade issues under the EU’s exclusive jurisdiction. It does not require individual member states to ratify. Mexico needs to complete its national procedures before the agreement can become effective. It will enter into force on the first day of the second month following the exchange of formal notifications by both parties. This interim arrangement will remain in effect until the full Modernised Global Agreement is activated.

    The broader agreement also encompasses political cooperation, investment safeguards, human rights, and anti-corruption initiatives. Mexico and all 27 EU member states must ratify this comprehensive accord. Negotiations to update their relationship began in 2016 and concluded on Jan. 17, 2025. The Council authorized the signing of these agreements on May 11, 2026, and both parties signed them during the eighth EU-Mexico summit 11 days later.

    Trade agreement broadens market opportunities

    The trade deal eliminates most remaining tariffs and enhances access to services, investments, and public procurement. It also establishes revised standards for digital commerce, intellectual property rights, customs procedures, and competition rules. The agreement promotes cooperation on critical raw materials and trade facilitation measures. EU companies will benefit from increased access to Mexican public tenders, including contracts at the state level. The European Commission states that the accord removes 95% of high Mexican tariffs on EU agricultural exports.

    Mexico will safeguard 568 European geographical indications for food and beverage products, covering registered names tied to specific regions and production techniques. The agreement also contains provisions related to online commerce and consumer protection. It addresses sectors such as telecommunications, finance, transportation, environmental services, postal services, and courier delivery. Small enterprises will benefit from simplified procedures and information designed to lower trade barriers.

    Trade in goods reaches 87 billion euros

    In 2025, trade in goods between the EU and Mexico totaled 87 billion euros, with EU exports reaching 53 billion euros and Mexican exports totaling 34 billion euros. Service trade surpassed 29 billion euros in 2024. EU investments in Mexico amounted to 207 billion euros that year. Approximately 45,000 EU businesses export to Mexico, most of which are small or medium-sized enterprises.

    Mexico is the EU’s second-largest trading partner in Latin America. Conversely, the EU ranks as Mexico’s third-largest trading partner and its second-largest export destination. The European Parliament approved the interim agreement by a vote of 474 to 131, with 60 abstentions. It also approved the full Modernised Global Agreement by 479 to 119, with 65 abstentions. The interim trade arrangement will conclude once the broader accord is enacted.

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