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Australia–Korea Free Trade Agreement : ウィキペディア英語版 | Australia–Korea Free Trade Agreement The Australia Korea Free Trade Agreement was concluded in 2014. Australia and South Korea have a strong and complementary trading relationship. ==The agreement==
Australian Trade Minister Andrew Robb and Korean Trade Minister Yoon Sang-jick, concluded negotiations on the Agreement in early December 2013 and the legally verified text of the agreement was initialed by Chief Negotiators on 10 February 2014.〔(About the Korea-Australia FTA ); DFAT.〕 In April 2014, the Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott led a trade delegation to Japan, South Korea and China. The three economies accounted for more than half of all of Australia's two-way trade.〔(Abbott in China shows skills beyond his years ); Mark Kenny; SMH; 11 April 2014〕 On the South Korean leg of the mission, Abbott signed the Australia Korea Free Trade Agreement (KAFTA) with the government of Park Geun-hye in Seoul on 8 April.〔(Australia signs free trade agreement with South Korea in Seoul ); ABC; 8 April 2014〕 According to Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia and Korea have "one of the strongest and most complementary trading relationships in the Asia-Pacific region. The Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement (KAFTA) reduces trade and investment barriers, making it easier for Australians to do business with Korea – our 4th largest trading partner."〔(KAFTA – a snapshot ); DFAT〕
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