EU Free Trade Agreement Helps S. Korean Exports Outpace Rivals


(MENAFN- Qatar News Agency) Oul june 29 (qna) - south korea's free trade pact with the european union which went into effect in july 2011 allowed growth of local exports to the giant economic bloc helping asia's fourth-largest economy to outpace rivals a report showed sunday

according to data by the korea international trade association (kita) exports to the eu following the free trade agreement (fta) consistently did better than those of china japan and taiwan despite weak demand caused by the recent european financial crisis that hurt trade across the board

kita said that in the july 2011 to june 2012 period outbound shipments surged 18.4% on-year while numbers for rivals stood still or contracted

in the second year that ran from july 2012 through june of last year seoul's exports suffered setbacks as the european continent was rocked by mounting economic uncertainties and some countries tackled their debt issues but its 0.4% on-year contraction was mild compared with losses sustained by others

japanese exports were down 10.1% with numbers for china and taiwan backtracking 1.3% and 4.7% respectively

in the past 12 months exports grew 4.1% from the year before as the eu economies started gaining buoyancy which is again better than 2.1% and 3.8% growth posted for china and taiwan. japan's exports were down 6.5%

kita said while exports did well compared with those of neighboring countries some industries did better than others. petrochemical shipments grew an average 20% each year for the past three years with sales of automobiles steel products textiles clothing and farm goods all doing well

it said exports of car parts machinery and shoes that lost ground initially are showing signs of recovery

on the negative side exports of electronics and petroleum products have struggled

of the 28 members in the union the benefits of the fta were felt the most in britain while shipments to germany and france have just started to recover recently after contracting for some time

"britain was relatively insulated from the european financial crisis that helped exports" the trade agency said

it added that outbound shipments to portugal italy ireland greece and spain or the so-called piigs countries have started to pick up pace after economic reform measures carried out by policymakers have helped stabilize these markets

the findings moreover showed exports to eastern european countries like poland hungary and the czech republic where south korean companies set up factories have not done well in the past few years

this is mainly due to the fact that economic woes facing many eu nations hurt demand for products made by factories owned by companies that import parts and materials from south korea

the latest report then said that south korean exports to the eu will continue to grow as the continent shows signs of steady economic recovery

"eu's economy has grown for four consecutive quarters with growth expected to reach 1.6% for 2014 up from 0.1% last year" the trade organization said

it said the eu commission international monetary fund and organization for economic cooperation and development are all predicting growth to continue up till 2015. (qn


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