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Philipp Stevens

The 2011 EU-South Korea trade deal abolished customs duties between the two partners. This allowed German firm, Meypack to cut the price of its food packaging machines in South Korea by 8%, leading the value of its annual exports there to rise to over €2.4 million.

CETA has eliminated the tariffs of more than 15% on the exports of Naturtex’s products from Hungary to Canada. This means that Naturtex can offer better prices to consumers in Canada, compete more successfully against local or Asian producers and by that, increase sales.

Wine barrels

Tokaj wine was registered as a European Geographical Indication (GI) in Canada in April 2020. Thanks to its registration in Canada, Tokaj will now benefit from the protection afforded to European GIs under the CETA agreement.

Irish cows in a field

Bord Bia, the Irish Food Board, won the contract to promote EU beef, a project that is 80% co-financed by the EU.

Bruscia wine bottles

In recent decades, Bruscia has considerably developed to dedicate itself with extreme professionality and passion to wine production.

Parma ham

The protection of Geographical Indications in CETA has allowed Prosciutto di Parma to take full hold of its name in Canada. Since CETA, Canadian consumers buying a product called Prosciutto di Parma, and featuring the distinctive Parma Crown, are now guaranteed to get the authentic, 100% all-natural

Mengazzoli is an Italian manufacturer of vinegar. The small company has been producing a large variety of vinegars since 1962. Ever since the EU-South Korea trade agreement entered into force in 2011, Mengazzoli has enjoyed a strong and steady increase in demand, tripling its revenue in that market.

Violins made by Sound of Cremona

Sound of Cremona is a small artisan business that has been making high quality violins since 1990. It exports its goods all around the world. The EU-South Korea trade agreement was beneficial to Sound of Cremona, which saw its turnover there increase by 65% in the first first five years.

A designer chair

The EU-Chile trade agreement simplified a complex business environment, eliminating customs duties and boosting international demand. Moving, an Italian chair manufacturer, has seen its exports to Chile rise by over 50% since the agreement came into force in 2003.

Two fields

International trade has increased demand for Biolchim's organic fertilisers. This has enabled the company to invest in research and hire more staff. Since the EU signed a trade agreement with Peru and Colombia in 2012, Biolchim’s exports to Latin America have risen by over 110%.