
WorldJan 8, 2026
French Farmers Bring Paris to a Standstill Today: 3 Key Demands
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Julian RossiTrendPulse24 Editorial
French farmers protest EU-Mercosur trade deal in Paris today, blocking streets with tractors
Today, French farmers took to the streets of Paris in a massive protest against the EU-Mercosur trade deal, using their tractors to block major streets and disrupt traffic. The farmers, who are concerned about the impact of the deal on their livelihoods, are demanding that the government renegotiate the agreement.
Key takeaways
- Farmers blocked streets with tractors to protest the EU-Mercosur trade deal
- Protesters are demanding government action to protect their livelihoods
- Talks between farmers and the government are expected to resume this week
The EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
The EU-Mercosur trade deal, which was signed in 2019, aims to reduce tariffs and other trade barriers between the European Union and the Mercosur bloc of countries in South America. However, French farmers are concerned that the deal will lead to an influx of cheap imports, threatening their businesses and way of life.
The EU-Mercosur deal is a nightmare for French farmers. We cannot compete with the cheap imports from South America, and our livelihoods are at stake.
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