EU farmers slam 'unacceptable' concessions in Australia trade deal
A European farmers' group criticized concessions in the EU-Australia trade deal, stating that increased beef, sugar, and lamb exports from Australia exacerbate pressure on already struggling European agricultural sectors.
- World
- AFP
- Published Date: 12:37 | 24 March 2026
"The cumulative impact of successive trade agreements makes these concessions unacceptable," pan-European agriculture lobby group Copa-Cogeca said in a statement.
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