MERCOSUR Group Latest News
Recently, India and Brazil agreed to significantly expand their existing trade agreement between India and the MERCOSUR bloc.
About MERCOSUR Group
- The Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR for its Spanish initials) is a South American regional economic organization.
- It is the fourth largest integrated market after the European Union (EU), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and ASEAN.
- It was created in 1991 by signing the Treaty of Asunción.
- Objective: Free movement of goods, services, capital and people and it became a customs union in January 1995.Â
- Member countries:Â
- It originally comprised Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay as its members.Â
- Bolivia and Venezuela joined it later. (Venezuela has been suspended since December 1, 2016).
- Mercosur also counts Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, and Suriname as associate members.
- Headquarters: Montevideo, Uruguay.
- Its official working languages are Spanish and Portuguese.
- Governance of MERCOSUR Group
- Common Market Council:Â It is the bloc's highest decision-making body, and provides a high-level forum for coordinating foreign and economic policy.Â
- The group consists of the foreign and economic ministers of each member state, or their equivalent, and decisions are made by consensus.Â
- The group’s presidency rotates every six months among its full members.
- India and MERCOSUR: India and MERCOSUR signed a Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) in 2004.
Source: DD News
MERCOSUR Group FAQs
Q1: What is the primary objective of MERCOSUR?
Ans: To facilitate free trade and economic cooperation
Q2: Where is the headquarters of MERCOSUR located?
Ans: Montevideo, Uruguay