The
EU-South Korea Free Trade Agreement, in force since July 2011, is the
EU's first trade deal with an Asian country. The Agreement went further
than ever before at lifting trade barriers and making it easier for
European and South Korean companies to do business together. It
eliminates tariffs for industrial and agricultural goods in a
progressive, step-by-step approach. The agreement also addresses
non-tariff barriers to trade and includes provisions on issues ranging
from services and investments, competition, government procurement,
intellectual property rights, transparency in regulation to sustainable
development.
On
the occasion of the EU-South Korea Summit this Friday, the Audiovisual
Services of the European Commission has produced a stockshot which
contains pictures of:
- Séoul
- European Car import
- European food and drunks import
- European luxury import
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