{固定描述} Brazil’s ambassador to the European Union, Pedro Miguel da Costa e Silva, has expressed surprise over the EU’s decision to ban certain Brazilian meat imports, urging the European Commission to reinstate the country on the list of nations complying with EU antimicrobial rules. The dispute emerged as the Mercosur-EU trade agreement liberalising agricultural trade took effect on 1 May 2026, adding tension to the newly expanded commercial relationship.
Brazil ‘Surprised’ by EU Meat Import Restrictions Amid Mercosur Trade Tensions - {财报副标题}
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