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"The EU-Georgia agreement on protection of geographical indications of agricultural products and foodstuffs is an important step in bolstering trade between these two regions. Upon the entry into force of the 1999 Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, Georgia acceded to the World Trade Organisation in 2000 and has since then been party to the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). The purpose of this EU-Georgia agreement is to safeguard the geographical indications, or place names used to identify origin and quality, reputation and other characteristics of agricultural products and foodstuffs. Exports of Georgia’s products to the EU in the last ten years have not only diversified, they have increased fourfold. While the agreement aims to streamline trade between the EU and Georgia, it also allows Georgia to strengthen its export economy to regions outside its traditional trade route. In the case of my home country Romania, a tool such as this agreement can be quite instrumental for often overlooked countries to gain visibility and recognition in markets abroad."@en1
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