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S Korea and EU begin trade talks | S Korea and EU begin trade talks |
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South Korea and the European Union have begun a series of free trade talks that could expand their $80bn trade. | |
EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson and South Korean trade minister Kim Hyun-Chong both called for rapid progress in free trade negotiations. | EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson and South Korean trade minister Kim Hyun-Chong both called for rapid progress in free trade negotiations. |
Kim Hyun-Chong said it was a chance to become East Asia's free trade hub linking Europe, Asia and the US. | Kim Hyun-Chong said it was a chance to become East Asia's free trade hub linking Europe, Asia and the US. |
The first talks, from 7 to 11 May, are taking place in Seoul. Officials hope to conclude negotiations within a year. | |
In a joint statement the two ministers said a free trade agreement (FTA) would "open new markets and expand opportunities for Korean and EU businesses while giving valuable momentum to liberalisation of global trade". | In a joint statement the two ministers said a free trade agreement (FTA) would "open new markets and expand opportunities for Korean and EU businesses while giving valuable momentum to liberalisation of global trade". |
'Matter of survival' | 'Matter of survival' |
The European Union is South Korea's biggest investor, injecting nearly $5bn into the country last year, Seoul's foreign ministry said. | The European Union is South Korea's biggest investor, injecting nearly $5bn into the country last year, Seoul's foreign ministry said. |
It is also the country's second largest trading partner after China. | It is also the country's second largest trading partner after China. |
South Korea is hoping to boost its exports of cars, electronic goods and textiles to the EU. | South Korea is hoping to boost its exports of cars, electronic goods and textiles to the EU. |
Mr Kim said a trade deal would "expand opportunities for both sides while giving valuable momentum to liberalisation of global trade". | Mr Kim said a trade deal would "expand opportunities for both sides while giving valuable momentum to liberalisation of global trade". |
"As such, opening our market is not a matter of choice but a matter of survival," he added. | "As such, opening our market is not a matter of choice but a matter of survival," he added. |
Mr Mandelson said the EU would focus on car exports and improving access to South Korea's service sector. | Mr Mandelson said the EU would focus on car exports and improving access to South Korea's service sector. |
"I take pride in every European car which I see on the streets of Seoul but I would like to see a great many more," Mr Mandelson said. | "I take pride in every European car which I see on the streets of Seoul but I would like to see a great many more," Mr Mandelson said. |
He also said that the talks represent "a turning towards a stronger focus on Asia". | He also said that the talks represent "a turning towards a stronger focus on Asia". |
Last month, South Korea concluded a free trade agreement with the United States. | Last month, South Korea concluded a free trade agreement with the United States. |
It has also signed FTAs with Chile and Singapore, while another with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, excluding Thailand, will be implemented on 1 June. | It has also signed FTAs with Chile and Singapore, while another with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, excluding Thailand, will be implemented on 1 June. |
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