Торговое соглашение между Грузией и Европейской ассоциацией свободной торговли задействовано в полной мере

Торговое соглашение между Грузией и всеми странами-членами Европейской ассоциации свободной торговли (EFTA) будет задействовано в полной мере с сегодняшнего дня.

«Оформленное между Грузией и Европейской ассоциацией свободной торговли (EFTA) Соглашение о свободной торговле даст возможность разместить большую часть производимой в Грузии продукции и сервисов на рынке с высокой покупательной способностью без тарифных барьеров», - заявляют в министерстве экономики и устойчивого развития Грузии.

Соглашение охватывает следующие вопросы: торговля товарами; торговля услугами; санитарные и фитосанитарные меры; технические барьеры в торговле; правила происхождения, содействие торговле и сотрудничество в таможенных вопросах; интеллектуальная собственность; государственные закупки; конкуренция; защитные меры и устойчивое развитие в торговле.

Соглашение о свободной торговле между Грузией и EFTA было подписано 27 июня 2016 года в городе Берне, Швейцарии, в рамках министериала Европейской ассоциации свободной торговли.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

 

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