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EU-Mexico: Council gives final approval to modernised trade agreement

The agreement will improve market access by eliminating most remaining customs duties.

17 July 2026
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The EU Council adopted the decision to formally conclude the Interim Agreement on Trade (ITA) between the European Union and Mexico, following the signature of the agreement on 22 May 2026 during the EU-Mexico summit and the European Parliament's consent given during its plenary session on 8 July 2026.

This decision concludes the EU’s internal process for the ITA and confirms that the EU has completed its internal procedures for the purposes of the agreement's entry into force.

The ITA modernises the trade pillar of the EU-Mexico Global Agreement (MGA), providing an updated framework for trade and investment between the two partners. It is expected benefit more than 45 thousand EU companies exporting to Mexico, the vast majority of which are SMEs.

The agreement will improve market access by eliminating most remaining customs duties, expanding opportunities for services, investment and public procurement, and reducing barriers to trade. It also strengthens the protection of European geographical indications and enhances cooperation on digital trade, intellectual property, customs and trade facilitation, competition and critical raw materials.

Next steps

As the ITA falls within the EU’s exclusive competence, it does not require ratification by individual EU member states.

In line with the provisions of the agreement, the ITA will enter into force on the first day of the second month following the date on which the EU and Mexico have notified each other of the completion of their respective internal procedures. Mexico is expected to conclude its internal ratification process after the summer. Following the exchange of these notifications, a two-month period will allow operators to prepare for the application of the new agreement.

The ITA will function as a stand-alone agreement and will cease to apply once the full EU-Mexico Modernised Global Agreement enters into force.

July 14, 2026/ European Council/ European Union. https://www.consilium.europa.eu/

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