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Germany Says It Will Be the First EU State to Ratify the Mercosur Deal

By · July 1, 2026 · 4 min read

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Key Facts

The pledge. Germany says it plans to be the first European Union country to ratify the EU-Mercosur deal, within a month.

The voice. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul made the commitment at the Mercosur summit in Asunción.

The backdrop. The trade pillar has applied provisionally since May, but full EU ratification has been stuck.

The size. The pact links more than seven hundred million people in the world’s largest free-trade zone.

The holdouts. France, Poland, Ireland, Austria and Hungary opposed the deal when EU governments approved it.

The Mercosur side. All four founding members finished ratifying the agreement back in March.

Germany has just given the EU Mercosur trade deal its first real push from the European side, promising to be the first member state to ratify it.

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For most of this year the story has been one-sided. South America ratified the giant trade pact quickly, while Europe seemed frozen.

Germany has now moved to change that. Its message at the Mercosur summit was simple: it wants to go first.

What Germany said about the EU Mercosur trade deal

The pledge came from Johann Wadephul, Germany’s foreign minister, speaking to the summit of South American leaders in Asunción. He addressed the meeting in the slot reserved for special guest countries.

His words were direct. He said Germany planned, in the coming month, to become the first European Union country to ratify the agreement according to Paraguay’s government news agency.

He framed it as a way to lift the alliance between the two blocs to a higher level. Berlin, he added, wants to help drive the legal review still under way in Europe.

Coming from Europe’s largest economy, the signal carries weight. Germany was central to unblocking the deal in the first place, and it is now offering to lead by example.

Why the timing matters

The commercial part of the deal has already been running on a provisional basis since the first of May. Tariffs began falling on thousands of products from day one.

But full and permanent ratification is a separate, slower process. On the European side it has been stuck, held up by a legal challenge and political resistance.

Several governments voted against the pact when EU leaders approved it, among them France, Poland, Ireland, Austria and Hungary. The European Parliament also sent the deal to the bloc’s top court to test its legality.

Against that stalled backdrop, a firm German timetable is the first sign of movement. It puts quiet pressure on other capitals to follow rather than wait.

The distinction is technical but important. The trade rules can run provisionally under the bloc’s own authority, yet the wider partnership still needs national parliaments to sign off.

Germany placing itself at the front of that queue is meant to break the logjam. It turns a promise made in a summit hall into a concrete legislative act back home.

The two sides of the ledger

The contrast between the two blocs has been stark. All four founding Mercosur members completed their ratification back in March, moving with unusual speed.

Europe has been the laggard for a quarter of a century. The agreement took some twenty-six years to negotiate, and even after signing it has moved in fits and starts.

The prize is large. When fully in force the pact creates the world’s biggest free-trade zone, linking more than seven hundred million people.

For European exporters it means billions in saved tariffs each year. For South America it means firmer access to a rich market and less dependence on China and the United States.

The political subtext is hard to miss. Both blocs sped up as Washington raised tariffs, and each now treats the other as a hedge against an unpredictable trading world.

For Germany specifically, the deal is a lifeline for its carmakers and machinery firms. They face some of the steepest duties anywhere when they sell into South America, and the pact erases most of them over time.

What it means for a business audience

For a company in Munich or Milan, the provisional tariffs already matter today. German ratification would not change those rates overnight, since the trade rules are running anyway.

What it changes is confidence. A formal ratification by the bloc’s biggest economy signals that the deal is durable, not a temporary arrangement that a court or an election could unwind.

That durability is what long-term investment decisions rest on. Factories, supply contracts and sourcing plans are easier to justify when the legal ground feels settled.

The caution is that one country is not the whole bloc. Until the court rules and the reluctant capitals move, the pact’s permanent future still carries a question mark, however loudly Berlin leads.

Frequently asked questions

Is the EU Mercosur trade deal already in force?

The commercial part has applied provisionally since the first of May, so tariff cuts are already happening. Full and permanent ratification on the European side is a separate process that remains unfinished.

What did Germany actually promise?

Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said Germany plans to be the first European Union country to ratify the agreement, within a month. He made the pledge at the Mercosur summit in Asunción.

Why has Europe been so slow?

Several governments, including France and Poland, opposed the deal over farming concerns. The European Parliament also referred it to the bloc’s top court to check its legality, a review that could take many months.

Has Mercosur finished its side?

Yes. All four founding members, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay, completed ratification by March, well ahead of the European side.

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