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Trade Agreement
Talks Planned

Brussels (JTA) — Represen-
tatives from Israel and the
European Union will soon be
sitting down at the negotia-
ting table here to discuss the
updating of Israel's 1975
trade and economic agree-
ment with the countries of
what was then known as the
Common Market.
The talks, which are
scheduled to begin here next
week, are expected to be con-
cluded by the end of the
year.
At their summit con-
ference last December, the
12 leaders of the European
Union gave their backing to
the opening of these talks
and noted that the conclu-
sion of a new agreement
with Israel "is one of the key
elements of the development
of cooperation between the
European Union and the
Middle East region."
Israeli Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin visited
Brussels early in December
to express Israel's hope that
the new agreement will
deepen his country's rela-
tions with Europe and give
more access for Israeli pro-
ducts and services on the
European market.
Europe is Israel's main
trade partner. Last year,
more than 60 percent of
Israeli imports were from
European countries and over
38 percent of Israel's exports
were to the European Union.
Since 1975, Israel has had
a free-trade agreement with
European countries. But in
recent years Israel has tried
to elevate its trading status
to gain better access to the
European market.
Israel is hoping that the
new accord will extend the
free- trade area to include
the services sector, and will
provide a closer association
between Israel and Europe
in certain scientific research
and development programs.
"Our relatively small and
dynamic economy com-
plements yours, rather than
competes with it," Rabin
said during a meeting of the
Council of Europe in
Strasbourg, France, last
month.
He also urged the Euro-
peans to be more flexible on
the sensitive issue of greater
access for Israeli
agricultural products on the
European market.
According to diplomatic
sources, some E.U. members
have been reluctant to give
greater access to Israel's
farm products. 111

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