Trade Fish: Latvia → Luxembourg

Trade Opportunity

Export Fish from Latvia to Luxembourg under the EU-Mercosur Agreement 2026. Reduced tariffs and preferential access to a market of 780 million consumers.

📌 Why This Matters

Small and medium enterprises stand to gain significantly from reduced barriers.

💰 Cost Savings: Average tariff reduction of 35% on industrial goods.

🔗 Related Opportunities

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📌 Why This Matters

The EU-Mercosur agreement represents the largest trade deal ever negotiated by the European Union.

📊 Key Statistics: Combined GDP of €18 trillion, bilateral trade worth €140 billion annually.

🔗 Related Opportunities

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🚀 EU-Mercosur Agreement 2026

780M consumers · 91% tariffs eliminated

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📊 Trade Analysis: Fish — Latvia / Luxembourg

12% → 0%
Tariff reduction
$864M
Est. trade volume
+9%
Growth 2026-28

The Fish trade route between Latvia and Luxembourg represents a key opportunity under the EU-Mercosur Agreement signed in January 2026. With tariff reductions, exporters and importers can benefit from substantial savings.

The Fish sector between these markets shows remarkable growth potential for 2026-2028 thanks to the progressive elimination of trade barriers.

🔗 Other routes for Pescado

Bulgaria → EsloveniaChipre → RumaníaHungría → BulgariaAlemania → BulgariaGrecia → Hungría

📦 Other products: Letonia → Luxemburgo

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📋 Required Documentation

Para exportar Pescado desde Letonia hacia Luxemburgo se requiere: certificado de origen EUR.1, factura comercial, packing list, documento de transporte (BL/AWB/CMR), declaración aduanera (DUA), y certificaciones específicas del sector. El Acuerdo UE-Mercosur simplifica estos trámites mediante reconocimiento mutuo de certificaciones.

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