Corrientes | Government strengthens international cooperation with the European Union and analyze new regulation for the export of forest products in 2026
With the participation of the Minister of Production, Claudio Anselmo, the Minister of Industry, Commerce and Labor, Mariel Gabur, and the Production Cabinet, a meeting was held with representatives of the European Union on Wednesday, in the capital city of Corrientes, and the relevance of the dialogue with the main European business partners were highlighted.
During the day, two fundamental axes were discussed: Regulation 1115 of the EU (2026): The application of the new standard that will require the products exported to Europe was analyzed to be free of deforestation. Correntine companies must demonstrate traceability and have environmental certifications to comply with the regulations. International cooperation: European support programs for small producers and technological development were explored to promote sustainable forest production in the province. The meeting was attended by representatives from Spain, Italy and the Netherlands, who reaffirmed their interest in strengthening commercial ties with currents. International.Corrientes already has high environmental standards and certifications in the forest-industrial and livestock sectors, which facilitates its insertion in the European market. However, the challenge is to optimize traceability systems and reinforce the confidence of the international consumer in a complex global context, marked by the commercial war between the United States, China, Canada and Mexico, which could impact the forestry sector.
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