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SKUPNA ZUNANJETRGOVINSKA POLITIKA EVROPSKE UNIJE IN SLOVENIJA : diplomsko delo
ID Vilić, Denis (Author), ID Aristovnik, Aleksander (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Evropska unija si je vrsto let prizadevala postati najkonkurenčnejše gospodarstvo na svetu, kar ji je nazadnje tudi uspelo. Eden izmed pomembnih razlogov za ta dosežek je skupna zunanjetrgovinska politika, ki jo EU uporablja v odnosu do tretjih držav. Gre za politiko, ki je v domeni Evropske komisije, natančneje Generalnega direktorata za trgovino. Pri oblikovanju te politike sodeluje mnogo udeležencev, zato je še toliko bolj potrebna uskladitev, jasna opredelitev in koordinacija na različnih področjih. Skupna zunanjetrgovinska politika EU zagotavlja pravično trgovinsko okolje tako za posameznike kot za podjetja EU, kadar le-ti poslujejo z državami zunaj meja EU. Pri tem trgovinski sporazumi predstavljajo pomemben instrument pri blagovni menjavi s tretjimi državami, saj pospešujejo trgovinski proces ter omogočajo dostop do tujih trgov. Poleg tega poznamo tudi druge instrumente skupne zunanjetrgovinske politike, kot so protidampinški ukrepi, ukrepi proti nedovoljenemu subvencioniranju, monitoring tretjih držav ter drugi trgovinski ukrepi, s katerimi želi EU zagotoviti pravično mednarodno trgovino in konkurenčnost. Skupna zunanjetrgovinska politika EU je eden izmed glavnih elementov pri oblikovanju trgovinskega sistema, ki sodeluje s Svetovno trgovinsko organizacijo. V okviru le-te pomaga državam v razvoju, predvsem tako, da lahko te države izvažajo svoje izdelke v EU brez carin oziroma drugih dajatev. Slovenija je z vstopom v EU sprejela skupno zunanjetrgovinsko politiko EU, kar ji je prineslo veliko novih možnosti za trgovanje. V diplomskem delu smo uporabili podatke, ki smo jih zbrali s pomočjo primarnih in sekundarnih virov. Preučili smo strokovno literaturo, ki podaja teoretična znanja s področja zunanjetrgovinske politike, ter pri tem uporabili deskriptiven pristop, saj smo predstavili njene značilnosti. Menimo, da bi bila raziskava in njeni rezultati dobra podlaga za nadaljnje raziskave.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:skupna zunanjetrgovinska politika, mednarodna trgovina, sporazum, gospodarstvo, Evropska unija, Slovenija
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[D. Vilić]
Year:2020
Number of pages:X, 64 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-121050 This link opens in a new window
UDC:339.5(497.4)(4-6EU)
COBISS.SI-ID:30936835 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:29.09.2020
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:COMMON FOREIGN TRADE POLICY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AND SLOVENIA
Abstract:
For many years, the European Union has strived to become the most competitive economy in the world, which ultimately succeeded in doing. One important reason for this achievement is the common foreign trade policy that the EU applies to third countries. This is a policy that is in the domain of the European Commission, more precisely the Directorate-General for Trade. Many actors are involved in shaping this policy, so harmonization, clear definition and coordination in different areas are even more necessary. The EU's common foreign trade policy ensures a fair-trade environment for both individuals and EU companies when they are doing business with countries outside the EU. Trade agreements are an important instrument in trade with third countries, as they speed up the trade process and provide access to foreign markets. In addition, we are aware of other instruments of this policy, such as anti-dumping measures, anti-subsidy measures, third-country monitoring and other trade measures by which the EU seeks to ensure fair international trade and competitiveness. The EU's common foreign trade policy is one of the main actors in shaping the trading system and works with the World Trade Organization. It helps developing countries, especially by allowing them to export their products to the EU duty-free. With the accession to the EU, Slovenia adopted a common EU foreign trade policy, which brought it many new opportunities for trade. In the bachelor thesis I used data collected with the help of primary and secondary sources. I examined the professional literature that provides theoretical knowledge in the field of foreign trade policy and I used a descriptive approach as I presented its characteristics. I believe that the research and its results would be a good basis for further research.

Keywords:common foreign trade policy, international trade, agreement, economy, European union, Slovenia.

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