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South Korea, India strike free trade deal -Seoul | Reuters
SEOUL, Sept 26 (Reuters) - South Korea and India have reached a free trade deal that could boost their $11 billion annual trade by as much as a third and sharply raise South Korean auto part makers' share of one of the world's fastest-growing markets.
South Korea's trade ministry said on Friday that the two countries had concluded 2-½ years of talks with an agreement to open up their markets and plan to put it into effect next year.
The deal has to be ratified by both countries' legislatures.
South Korea has free trade deals in place with Chile and Singapore and is awaiting ratification of a trade deal with the United States that it signed in June last year.
"India is negotiating free trade deals with Japan, the EU and China, and by reaching a deal ahead of them, we expect to be effective in winning a greater market share," the ministry said in a statement.
A study by the state-run Korea Institute for International Economic Policy said the pact could boost annual two-way trade by $3.3 billion and South Korea's GDP by 1.3 trillion won ($1.1 billion).
South Korea's main exports to India are automotive parts, petroleum products, synthetic resins and mobile phones. Its largest import from India is naphtha, representing more than half of imports from India in 2007. (Reporting by Jack Kim; editing by Jonathan Hopfner)
SEOUL, Sept 26 (Reuters) - South Korea and India have reached a free trade deal that could boost their $11 billion annual trade by as much as a third and sharply raise South Korean auto part makers' share of one of the world's fastest-growing markets.
South Korea's trade ministry said on Friday that the two countries had concluded 2-½ years of talks with an agreement to open up their markets and plan to put it into effect next year.
The deal has to be ratified by both countries' legislatures.
South Korea has free trade deals in place with Chile and Singapore and is awaiting ratification of a trade deal with the United States that it signed in June last year.
"India is negotiating free trade deals with Japan, the EU and China, and by reaching a deal ahead of them, we expect to be effective in winning a greater market share," the ministry said in a statement.
A study by the state-run Korea Institute for International Economic Policy said the pact could boost annual two-way trade by $3.3 billion and South Korea's GDP by 1.3 trillion won ($1.1 billion).
South Korea's main exports to India are automotive parts, petroleum products, synthetic resins and mobile phones. Its largest import from India is naphtha, representing more than half of imports from India in 2007. (Reporting by Jack Kim; editing by Jonathan Hopfner)