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Knowledge Management

Bruxelles, Giu 04 2026

EU-MERCOSUR: STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES AND PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR ITALIAN BUSINESSES



EU-MERCOSUR: STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES AND PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS FOR ITALIAN BUSINESSES

Key takeaways from the DG TRADE Italian Edition discussion – 26 May 2026

INDEX

Executive Summary

The DG TRADE Italian Edition discussion on 26 May 2026 provided a practical overview of what the EU-Mercosur Agreement could mean for Italian businesses, placing the debate within a broader geopolitical and commercial context. The discussion made clear that the agreement is being framed not only as a trade instrument, but also as a strategic response to Europe’s declining competitive position in parts of Latin America, particularly in comparison with China’s growing economic footprint in the region.

A central message from the speakers was that the agreement would create opportunities for European exporters by reducing both tariffs and administrative barriers, while preserving EU regulatory standards. For Italian businesses, this could translate into stronger market access, improved protection for geographical indications, and a more predictable commercial environment in sectors where Italy has established strengths. At the same time, concerns around sensitive agricultural imports were directly addressed, with assurances that EU food safety requirements and market safeguard mechanisms remain fully in place.

Market Access, Competitiveness and Regulatory Simplification

Much of the discussion focused on the practical implications of the agreement for European companies seeking to expand in Mercosur markets. Speakers emphasized that the commercial value of the agreement goes well beyond tariff reductions. A major advantage lies in the reduction of non-tariff barriers that often make exporting costly and slow, including duplicative technical checks, burdensome certification procedures, and import authorization processes that create uncertainty for businesses.

The agreement was also presented as a strategic tool to strengthen Europe’s competitive position in Latin America at a time when Chinese firms have become increasingly embedded in the region. According to the speakers, European businesses currently face a structural disadvantage in markets such as Brazil and Argentina, where China has consolidated its presence while European market share has weakened. Because China does not currently benefit from an equivalent trade arrangement with Mercosur, the agreement could improve the relative position of European exporters, particularly in sectors such as automotive manufacturing, fashion, wine, and industrial goods where Italian companies are especially active.

Sector-Specific Implications and Strategic Considerations for Italy


A more technical part of the discussion focused on rules of origin, which will determine whether products qualify for preferential tariff treatment. Speakers acknowledged that these requirements can be complex and differ significantly depending on the sector, especially where supply chains rely on components sourced globally. This means that businesses will need to assess carefully whether their products can effectively benefit from the agreement in practice.
For Italy, the agreement was presented as especially relevant for industries that rely on quality, brand value, and product authenticity. The protection of geographical indications was highlighted as a concrete gain, with products such as Parmigiano Reggiano expected to benefit from stronger recognition and protection in Mercosur markets. Agricultural sensitivities were also openly discussed, particularly concerning beef imports, with the Commission underlining that monitoring tools and safeguard measures are intended to mitigate risks for vulnerable European sectors. The discussion also briefly addressed Mercosur’s evolving political composition, including Bolivia’s prospective accession and Venezuela’s continued suspension, both of which may shape future developments.

Conclusions

The discussion framed the EU-Mercosur Agreement as a strategic attempt to combine economic opportunity with geopolitical positioning, offering new openings for European businesses while seeking to preserve the regulatory safeguards and market protections that remain central to the EU’s trade approach.

    • The EU-Mercosur Agreement is being positioned as both a commercial opportunity and a
      strategic instrument to strengthen Europe’s presence in Latin America.

    • For Italian businesses, the most immediate potential benefits lie in improved market access,
      reduced administrative barriers, and stronger protection for high-value branded products.

    • Real commercial gains will depend on companies’ ability to navigate technical implementation issues, particularly rules of origin and product-specific compliance requirements.

    • While sensitivities remain in agriculture, the Commission’s message was that regulatory
      protections and monitoring mechanisms are designed to ensure that market opening does not come at the expense of EU standards or vulnerable sectors.

GA-Alliance

Eventi

Napoli, Apr 15 2026

FAMILY GOVERNANCE IN FAMILY BUSINESS

FAMILY GOVERNANCE IN FAMILY BUSINESS
Mercoledì 15 aprile 2026, ore 17:00
GA‑Alliance – Palazzo Donn’Anna, Via Posillipo 9, Napoli


Il successo e la longevità di un’impresa familiare non dipendono esclusivamente dalla sua capacità di generare profitto, ma dalla solidità delle fondamenta su cui poggia la sua gestione. Troppo spesso si commette l’errore di considerare il passaggio generazionale come un momento di emergenza da affrontare solo in prossimità del ricambio al vertice. Al contrario, la continuità aziendale è un percorso virtuoso che comincia ben prima della successione, passando necessariamente per una riflessione profonda sulla governance. Strutturare regole condivise e definire con chiarezza i confini tra patrimonio familiare e assetti societari rappresenta il primo e più importante atto di tutela verso il futuro dell’azienda.

In questo scenario, UniCredit Private Banking e GA‑Alliance – Global legal & tax Advisor propongono un incontro a Napoli dedicato alla cultura d’impresa, privilegiando un approccio concreto e diretto. L’obiettivo è tradurre concetti complessi in soluzioni chiare e immediatamente applicabili alla realtà degli imprenditori locali, focalizzandosi su quegli strumenti che possono realmente fare la differenza nella gestione quotidiana e strategica del business.

TAVOLA ROTONDA

  • Francesco Sciaudone, Managing Partner, GA-Alliance
  • Ferdinando Natali, Regional Manager Sud, UniCredit
  • Cesare Carletta, Head of Private Banking Sud, UniCredit
  • Giancarlo Puzo, Head of Private Banking Napoli, UniCredit
  • Francesco Boccellari, Head of Corporate Sud, UniCredit
  • Cecilia Bonazza, Head of Family Governance, UniCredit
  • Giulia Arcuria, CFA, Vice President, Account Manager, PIMCO
  • Ludovico Capuano, Notaio in Napoli
  • Luigi Piazza , Partner, GA-Alliance
  • Gianluca Santilli , Of Counsel, GA-Alliance
  • - Testimonianze imprenditoriali

LOGISTICA

  • Data: 15 aprile 2026
  • Orario:
    • - 17:00 Registrazione
    • - 17:30 Inizio lavori
    • - 19:00 Conclusione e light cocktail 🥂
  • Luogo: GA‑Alliance – Palazzo Donn’Anna, Via Posillipo 9, Napoli
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GA-Alliance

Eventi

Milano, Apr 22 2026

UNLOCKING THE INDIAN MARKET

UNLOCKING THE INDIAN MARKET : A Strategic Roadmap for EU Businesses


GA‑Alliance – Global Legal & Tax Advisor

In partnership with Diplomatia

Corso Europa 12, Milano

April 22, 2026 – 17:00

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The global structural shift is positioning India as the definitive strategic partner for European industrial excellence. As negotiations for the EU‑India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) reach a pivotal stage, a new era of economic cooperation is opening for businesses across Europe.

This landmark agreement is expected to dismantle traditional trade barriers, harmonize regulatory standards and provide enhanced legal certainty for European investors, effectively creating a fast corridor for cross‑border expansion and multi‑market integration.

To explore these significant opportunities, we invite you to our Milan office for a pragmatic workshop featuring institutional representatives, business leaders and legal experts from our Italian and Indian offices. The purpose of the session is to translate geopolitical developments into actionable business solutions for European companies.

The discussion will focus on:

  • leveraging the FTA to optimize tariffs and simplify customs procedures;
  • selecting effective corporate structures for India;
  • managing complex local legal and tax compliance.

The workshop will address the concept of “Diplomacy of Business”, offering strategies to de‑risk investments and navigate the Indian legal and fiscal ecosystem with precision.

The event will conclude with a light cocktail, providing participants the opportunity to discuss international expansion objectives directly with GA‑Alliance’s Indian leadership in an informal setting.

ROUNDTABLE
  • Francesco Sciaudone – Global Managing Partner, GA‑Alliance
  • Lavanya Kumar – Consul General of India, Milan
  • Carolina Lonetti - Chief Export and Soft Loans Officer, SIMEST
  • Luciano Pettoello Mantovani – Secretary‑General, Indian Chamber of Commerce in Italy
  • Tasneem Ravindra Deo – Associate Professor of Law, National Law University Delhi
  • Satinder Kapur – Managing Partner, GA‑Alliance India
LOGISTICS

📅 April 22, 2026

  • 17:00 Registration
  • 17:30 Workshop starts
  • 19:30 Light cocktail

📍 GA‑Alliance Head Office
Corso Europa 12 – Milan

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