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Factsheet: EU-Mercosur Partnership Agreement - Opening a wealth of opportunities for people in Slovenia

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The EU-Mercosur Partnership Agreement means that:

  • Slovenian firms and small businesses will find it much easier to do business in Mercosur countries
  • Slovenian companies can offer services more easily and more cheaply
  • Slovenian producers (of industrial and food products) and farmers can export more
  • Slovenian delicacies will sell more and at premium prices

Trade is important for Slovenia's economy

  • 210,000 Slovenian jobs are supported by Slovenian and EU exports to the world*
  • That is 1 out of 5 jobs

Slovenia and Mercosur have a close trade relationship

  • Total trade between Slovenia and Mercosur: €639 million**

Lower to zero tariffs, more and cheaper exports

The agreement will eliminate tariffs on 91% of all products, benefitting virtually all Slovenian exports.

SectorExport value (2024)Current tariffs Future tariffs
Chemicals and pharmaceuticals€20.4 million14%0%
Machinery and mechanical appliances€33.4 million20%Tariffs will be phased out for most products
Optical, medical-surgical, measuring and photographic instruments€10.6 million18%0%
Iron, steel and metallic products€14.5 million12-18%Tariffs will be phased out for most products

*Includes Slovenian jobs supported by exports to countries outside the EU and jobs linked to exports from other EU countries to the world.

**Trade in goods (2024) and services (2023).

New opportunities for Slovenian farmers

Currently, agri-food products represent only 5% of the EU’s total exports to Mercosur, due to the prohibitive tariffs and other restrictions currently in place in Mercosur countries.

As of now, Mercosur tariffs of up to 55% on EU agri-food products essentially close the market for EU products.

The EU-Mercosur deal will remove these tariffs, helping Slovenian farmers increase their exports to this region. 

Slovenian agri-food exports to Mercosur in numbers:

Export value (2024)Current tariffs Future tariffs
€530,00027-55%Substantially reduced, 0% on some products 

Protecting distinctive Slovenian food and drink products

The EU-Mercosur will protect 344 EU food and drink products from imitation in Mercosur countries. Such protection helps make these products more distinct. This will help to sell more Slovenian products and at more premium prices, as the selling price of products protected by a Geographical Indication is between 2 to 3 times higher than that of regular products.

The EU-Mercosur Agreement will protect 6 Slovenian Geographical Indications (GIs):

  • Kranjska klobasa (meat products)
  • Kraška panceta (meat products)
  • Kraški pršut (meat products)
  • Kraški zašink (meat product)
  • Slovenski med (honey)
  • Štajersko prekmursko bučno olje (oil)

Supporting Slovenian farmers in case of market disturbances

Important measures will be in place to protect the interests of Slovenian farmers.

A maximum limit (quota) will be put on the amount of agri-food products imported from Mercosur that benefit from lower tariffs:

  • 99,000 tonnes for beef: this corresponds to 1.5% of total EU production;
  • 25,000 tonnes of pigmeat: 0.1% of total EU production, and;
  • 180,000 tonnes for poultry: 1.3% of total EU production per year.

The deal includes a safeguard clause to protect EU farmers against any sudden increase in imports. 

This is the first time that such a measure is included in an EU trade agreement, even for products already subject to a quota.

In addition, the Commission stands ready to promptly and strongly assist farmers in the unlikely event of significant market disturbance linked to the agreement.   

High EU standards protecting EU citizens will in no way be compromised: all Mercosur products must comply with the EU’s strict food safety regulations. 

Strong sustainability commitments apply equally to producers on both sides.

Easier and cheaper ways to provide services in Mercosur

Slovenia and the Mercosur countries export many services to each other. 

Slovenian exports of services to Mercosur are worth €9.7 million a year.

In 2023, the main exports of services consisted of: 

  • Tourism: €4.5 million
  • Business: €1.6 million
  • Telecommunications: €1.3 million

The EU-Mercosur agreement will further open the Mercosur services market in sectors such as:

  • Financial
  • Postal & courier
  • Telecommunications
  • Transport
  • Digital trade
  • Environmental

Helping Slovenia’s small businesses export more to Mercosur

97% of all Slovenian exporters are small companies. These companies often find it difficult to export outside the EU, as it comes with extra costs and administrative procedures.

The EU-Mercosur deal will change that by offering more opportunities for small businesses. It will:

  • Reduce costs by eliminating tariffs and by simplifying customs procedures
  • Alleviate the administrative burden by making it easier to certify products for local sale
  • Offer a better chance to bid for public contracts by improving access to information
  • Provide extra help through dedicated Small Business Coordinators
  • Open new possibilities through easily accessible online information about doing business in Mercosur countries