Abstract

The optimal use of this agreement has great importance for countries with deep and comprehensive trade with Europe. The aim of the research is to study export potentials and factors which influence the growth of export of post-socialist and euro-integration supporting countries participating in this agreement. The aim of research is also to identify the importance of deep and comprehensive trade with the EU for economic development of the countries. The move to a new formulation led to the disruption of industrial forces in most of the countries, and also eliminated the traditional manufacturing fields in which these countries had a comparative and absolute advantage. The result is that the main problem of local producers is that most of them do not know the preferences that are given to the EU market, also, most manufacturers fail to produce the number of products that would satisfy the customer and most of the do not have quality certifying certificates. In order to improve the situation, the article provides the measures and marketing recommendations to be implemented by the country, which, we think, is common to those countries that have signed the free trade regime with Georgia and face similar problems.

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