Korea's Policy on Free Trade Agreements and its Position on an Agreement with Japan

Inkyo Cheong (Department of Economics, Inha University, 253 Yonghyun-dong, Nam-Ku Incheon 402-751, Korea) *

Journal of International Logistics and Trade

ISSN: 1738-2122

Article publication date: 31 December 2004

Issue publication date: 31 December 2004

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Abstract

The government of Korea considers the promotion of Free Trade Agreements (FTA) as necessary to develop its economy into an open trading nation. As for the countries with which the Korean government is actively investigating possible FTAs, there are Japan, Singapore, the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN,) and Mexico. For the time-being, the FTA with Japan seems to be a critical one in practicing Korea s FTA policy. Recently, Korean industries show negative positions against a Korea-Japan FTA, with strong opposition from the labor union insisting that it is evident that Korea will sustain damages in the short-run and the dynamic (long-term) benefits are still ambiguous and uncertain. Regardless of whether their argument is correct or not, it will be difficult for Korea to conclude the FTA with Japan unless there is concrete confidence of balanced economic gains through the FTA between the two countries.

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Cheong, I. (2004), "Korea's Policy on Free Trade Agreements and its Position on an Agreement with Japan", Journal of International Logistics and Trade, Vol. 2 No. 2, pp. 5-28. https://doi.org/10.24006/jilt.2004.2.2.5

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2004 Jungseok Research Institute of International Logistics and Trade

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*Professor, Department of Economics, Inha University, 253 Yonghyun-dong, Nam-Ku Incheon 402-751, Korea. E-mail: .

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