We understand in the wake of the TPP collapse, New Zealand and Australia have now turned their attention to Europe for exports of beef, dairy and wine.
Ireland must remain alert to EU trade negotiations despite the news this week that the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal will be blocked by the US. An EU/Mercosur deal remains on the agenda while we understand New Zealand and Australia have turned to Europe for exports of beef, dairy and wine.
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Ireland must remain alert to EU trade negotiations despite the news this week that the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal will be blocked by the US. An EU/Mercosur deal remains on the agenda while we understand New Zealand and Australia have turned to Europe for exports of beef, dairy and wine.
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