Hungarian pálinka has also been included in the list of protected geographical indications in both the EU and Japan

Published 2023년 9월 27일

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The European Union and Japan have added 42 more EU and Japanese products to their list of protected geographical indications (PGI) under their economic partnership agreement. This is the third expansion of the list, which aims to protect the names of agri-food products against imitation and illegal use in both regions. Japan is the EU's fifth-largest market for agri-food exports, while the EU mainly imports soups and sauces, vegetable products, and grain preparations from Japan.
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In the framework of the economic partnership agreement between the European Union and Japan, another 42 EU and Japanese products have been added to the list of protected geographical indications (PGI) in both regions, the list also includes the name Hungarian pálinka, the European Commission announced on Wednesday. (Photo: Pixabay) According to the announcement from Brussels, this is the third time that the list of protected geographical indications in both Japan and the EU has been expanded, after 56 geographical indications were added to the list in February 2021 and another 56 products in February 2022. The EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement - which entered into force on February 1, 2019 - protects the names of agri-food products against imitation and illegal use of names in both regions. The agreement will bring mutual commercial benefits to the parties and introduce consumers to authentic products from regions with rich culinary and cultural traditions, they wrote. In ...
Source: Trademagazin

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