Trade between the two countries expected to increase to more than $3 billion

Israel and South Korea signed a free trade agreement (FTA) earlier this week, which is expected to increase trade between the countries to more than $3 billion, reported The Jerusalem Post.

South Korea - which has the 11th-largest economy in the world - becomes the first Asian country to sign such a deal with the Jewish state.

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Economy Minister Amir Peretz and his South Korean counterpart, Trade Minister, Ms. Yoo Myung-Hee singed the agreement in Seoul.

Under the agreement, Israel will increase exports to South Korea and exempt from customs duties vehicles and spare parts, electrical products and air conditioning systems imported into Israel, according to The Post.

The countries will enjoy reciprocal tariff reductions on most products imported and exported, along with improved trade in services. Read more at i24