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Benefits that can’t be ignored

Free Trade With South Korea: THE FACTS. Benefits that can’t be ignored. Facts on South Korea. Results for Canadians. An attractive growth market for Canada Largest of four Asian tigers, GDP near $900B A “gateway” to Asia (China & Japan)

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Benefits that can’t be ignored

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  1. Free Trade With South Korea: THE FACTS Benefits that can’t be ignored Facts on South Korea Results for Canadians • An attractive growth market for Canada • Largest of four Asian tigers, GDP near $900B • A “gateway” to Asia (China & Japan) • Canada’s seventh-largest export destination, more than Brazil, India and Russia combined • Two-way merchandise trade—$8.2B (2005) • Two-way services trade—$889M (2003) • Two-way investment—$1.1B (2005) • Barriers that limit Canadian participation in the dynamic Korean market removed • Korean tariffs eliminated on Canadian exports to help make Canadian goods more competitive in a range of industries: • Resources: agriculture, fisheries, forestry products, aluminium, nickel • Industrial: chemicals, cosmetics, auto parts, machinery & equipment, fertilizers • Advanced tech: pharmaceuticals, medical devices, aerospace, environmental goods • Services sectors - responsible for 80% of new Canadian jobs - new opportunities for Canadian services providers in Korea, including in financial, high-tech & environmental services • Secure & predictable environment for investors, boost investment in Canada • More opportunities across Asia by using Korea as a launching point • Lower prices and improved choice for consumers • New markets • New customers • New investors • New links in supply and production chains • New partnerships • New opportunities for Canadian companies Risks of not pursuing agreement Canada-South Korea negotiations • Competitive disadvantage for Canadian firms • Korea has FTAs with Singapore, Chile, EFTA, ASEAN • Currently negotiating with U.S., Japan, Mexico and India • Credibility risks for future negotiations • Reduced opportunities throughout Asia-Pacific • Ongoing consultations reveal broad support across Canadian economy • Negotiations launched in July 2005; six rounds of talks since • Government will only sign a deal that’s good for Canada; Parliament will have final say July 26, 2006

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