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U.S.-South Korea FTA affects Taiwan’s exports: research report

byCT Report
20/01/2016
in Taiwan
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TAIPEI: The implementation of a free trade agreement (FTA) between the United States and South Korea has imposed an adverse impact on Taiwan’s exports to the U.S. market, a research report released by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) showed Tuesday.

The FTA between the U.S. and South Korea became effective on March 15, 2012.

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According to the report, which was conducted by the Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research (CIER, 中經院) on behalf of the MOEA, Taiwan’s exports during the March 2014-February 2015 period fell 1.13 percent from the period of March 2011-Februry 2012.

However, South Korea’s exports to the U.S. market gained 23.44 percent during the three year period, the report showed.

During the same three year period, Taiwan’s share of the U.S. market fell 0.1 percentage points, while South Korea’s share increased by 0.48 percentage points, the report showed.

As of February 2015, the MOEA said, Taiwan ranked as the seventh largest exporter to the U.S., and although South Korea placed 10th, Seoul has benefited from the effects of the implementation of the FTA with Washington.

Among the top 10 exporters to the U.S., South Korea enjoyed the most significant growth in exports to Washington during the three year period after the implementation of the FTA, the ministry said.

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