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However, free market access will not automatically lead to a higher level of exports from the least developed countries.
However, in principle, we should avoid all protectionist regulations that run the risk of undermining free market access.
The sole purpose of the budget lines in the area of trade is, professedly, to promote exports and create free market access.
This is a turnkey agreement which guarantees free market access and national treatment in more than 95 % of worldwide trade in financial services.
However, the arrival of globalisation will not and must not mean absolute and free market access for all products and services operating at this time.
Madam President, in the tension between totally free market access and the preservation of indigenous national employment, I unapologetically see the priority as protecting local jobs.
In addition, the European Union has concluded a trade agreement with the world's 48 poorest countries, and we provide free market access to many former colonies and to the Balkan countries.
I would therefore like to propose that the first step the Commission could take is to give those countries in North Africa that have begun the journey towards democracy free market access in Europe.
However, trading in The European Economic Area (EEA) is much easier as all EEA countries have similar trade laws and free market access which can benefit your business.
He traveled to Moscow last March to support the Kremlin's effort, noting that among Russia's toughest hurdles are its agricultural policies, which are running up against demands by the Americans, Australians and Europeans for freer market access.
Among those topics are freer market access for US goods and services in China, intellectual property rights, US policy on Taiwan and Tibet, and the proposed setting up of a US-backed Radio Free Asia.
If the European Union gives the least developed countries free access to our market, that free market access does not automatically make them rich; one must, on the contrary, consider the conditions applicable to the free access to the market in this instance.
The Commission retains its priority objectives of free market access, free global competition and free investment (the so-called Singapore issues), which are certainly of interest, but it should now give other concerns their rightful place, in our interests as well as in the interests of the developing countries.