EU-Mercosur Poison Treaty: Land Grabbing (Episode 2)
Imagine your home being destroyed and your livelihood being taken away from you. This is due to a trade deal that you never had a say in. In the second episode, “EU-Mercosur Poison Deal,” Gesche and Torben from Greenpeace Germany talk to people who would directly feel the consequences of the EU-Mercosur trade deal.
Imagine your home being destroyed and your livelihood being taken away from you. This is due to a trade deal that you never had a say in.
In the second episode, “EU-Mercosur Poison Deal,” Gesche and Torben from Greenpeace Germany talk to people who would directly feel the consequences of the EU-Mercosur trade deal. Indigenous people like Noolé and José in particular would suffer greatly from the effects of the agreement.
But instead of trade on an equal footing, the EU is using this trade to consolidate neo-colonial, exploitative structures. Because while European companies are making big profits through tariff reductions, nature and the existence of many people in South America are threatened by the agreement.
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