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Mon, July 4, 2022 | 14:48
Korea asks EU to revise single-use plastic ban directive
Posted : 2022-05-27 15:56
Updated : 2022-05-29 09:07
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A bottle made of biodegradable plastic / gettyimagesbank
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Trade Minister Ahn Duk-geun asked the European Union, Friday, to review its directive on single-use plastics, saying the rule has even regulated eco-friendly items and limited Korean firms' market access.

Ahn made the request during a meeting with EU Ambassador to Korea Maria Castillo-Fernandez held in Seoul.

The Single-Use Plastics Directive, which came into effect in July last year, calls for banning certain single-use plastics. But it not only regulates fossil-based plastics but also restricted eco-friendly bioplastics, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.

"The regulation has prevented Korean companies with the latest technologies for making bioplastics from accessing the European market. The regulation needs to be swiftly reviewed based on close consultations between the EU and the companies concerned," Ahn said.

Currently, only Korea, the United States and Japan have secured key technologies on bioplastics.

During the meeting, the two sides also discussed ways of cooperation in supply chains, and digital and other major trade issues.

They shared the assessment that the two sides have maintained close and staunch economic ties despite the COVID-19 pandemic and other global uncertainties, as two-way trade hit an all-time high of $129.5 billion last year, up 26.1 percent from a year earlier.

Ahn noted growing bilateral cooperation in terms of supply chains in new industry fields such as electric cars, batteries and chips and voiced hope for further joint work in emerging trade issues, including green and digital growth.

The EU ambassador stressed the need to work together for a free and open market order and the transition to a sustainable economic structure in the face of the global supply chain crisis, the Ukraine war and other challenges, the ministry said. (Yonhap)


 
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