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S. Korea and ASEAN work on agricultural FTA
South Korea and the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations (ASEAN) have agreed on agricultural tariff-cutting measures to
help facilitate a free trade agreement
(FTA).
The agreement was reached at talks held in Cambodia last week. Official
signing will take place at the next meeting in the Philippines later this
month.
Under the deal, South Korea designated 200 agricultural
products that will be exempt from tariff reductions due to their effect on local
farmers.
Most ASEAN countries agreed to allow Seoul to hold onto tariffs on 40 "super
sensitive" products, while gradually reducing duties on others in the coming
years.
Rice, chili peppers, garlic, beef, certain pork products, chicken,
pineapples, apples and pears are among the exceptions to tariff
cuts.
Seoul will maintain the existing level of tariffs on products
such as ginseng, powered milk and sweet potatoes until 2015, before cutting
tariffs by 20% starting in 2016. The same grace period will apply to corn and
orange juice, but the rate of cuts will reach 50% of present
levels.
Seoul has FTAs with Chile and Singapore and is seeking
similar arrangements with ASEAN, Canada and the US.
Editor WorldPoultry
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