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the accession to the EU of some of the partner countries, then of Romania itself, changed only temporarily the trade flows …, until everyone's adaptation to the "new rules of the game". Among the new Member States of the EU (NMS-13), the main trading …
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Romania's accession to the European Union meant the free access of its agri-food products on the European Single market, without tariff barriers or export quotas, as well as a better access on the international markets. At the same time, it meant the free access on the Romanian market of...
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-accession and post-accession period, this group of countries took together about 47% of the extra-EU Romanian agri-food exports and … 16% of the extra-EU imports (averages 2002-2016). On the other hand, the imports of vegetables from the Mediterranean … the supply chains), while the imports of fruit are competing the EU domestic production and intra-EU trade. The present …
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period, 2013-2014). The deficit was deepened by the negative trade balance with the EU countries, but since 2010, the deficit … has been partially offset by the trade surplus with the non-EU countries. The paper analyzes the evolution of the agro …
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In the post-accession period, a common feature of the international agri-food trade of the new Member States was a significant increase in the volume and value of export and import flows, thus contributing to the increase in intra- and extra-Community trade. Despite these increases in total...
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