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Canada eyes Mercosur pact by autumn

By Thomson Reuters Mar 27, 2026 | 1:12 PM

By Olivia Le Poidevin

YAOUNDE, March 27 (Reuters) – Canada’s minister of international trade said on Friday that he hopes to conclude a free-trade agreement ​with South America’s Mercosur bloc by the autumn.

“We’re ‌stepping up the negotiation timelines a little bit. Hopefully we can have negotiations every six weeks or so, and hopefully we can get it done by the fall. That is ‌the ​goal we’ve set between our partners,” ⁠Maninder Sidhu told Reuters ⁠on the sidelines of a World Trade Organization ministerial conference in Cameroon.

The minister said he has had bilateral meetings with Argentina and Paraguay, and he ​will meet with Brazil and Uruguay on Friday on the sidelines of the WTO meeting in ⁠Yaounde, with the potential Mercosur-Canada ⁠trade agreement part of talks.

“We’re very ambitious. ​I think we can get it done,” he said.

Reuters ​earlier reported that an Argentine government official said ‌the agreement was expected to be signed in September or October, marking roughly a year since negotiations formally restarted.

Another diplomat, based in Brazil, also told Reuters negotiations ⁠were going at a record speed and extremely well, confirming the countries would probably reach a deal this year.

Canada ⁠has intensified efforts ‌to diversify trade amid uncertainty linked ⁠to tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald ​Trump. ‌South America, especially Brazil, is a ​trade partner ⁠Canada cannot do without, the diplomat in Brazil said.

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin in Yaounde; additional reporting by Lucinda Elliott in Montevideo, Lisandra Paraguassu in Brasilia; Lucila Sigal in Buenos Aires and Promit Mukherje in Ottawa; Editing ​by Andrew Cawthorne)