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EU Commission: Official Decision

EU and Korea Extend Film Co‑Production Deal

Published January 23, 2026

Goal: Boost EU‑Korean film ties.

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This resolution renews a three‑year EU‑Korea cultural cooperation deal, letting co‑productions keep using each side’s funding and market access to boost film and media collaboration.

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Summary of the EU‑Korea Cultural Cooperation Proposal

  • Background

  • The EU and Korea signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on 1 Oct 2015, with a Protocol on Cultural Cooperation attached.

  • The Protocol gives EU‑Korean co‑productions a special “entitlement” that lets them use each side’s funding schemes and qualify as European works under the Audiovisual and Media Service Directive.

  • The entitlement lasts three years. It has already been renewed four times: 1 Jul 2013‑30 Jun 2016, 1 Jul 2016‑30 Jun 2019, 1 Jul 2019‑30 Jun 2022, and 1 Jul 2022‑30 Jun 2026. No party has ended it.

  • Purpose of the new proposal

  • Renew the entitlement for another three‑year period (1 Jul 2026‑30 Jun 2029).

  • Support economic and cultural benefits for both sides, especially for EU members that have not yet produced co‑productions with Korea.

  • Tap into Korea’s fast‑growing audiovisual market, one of the world’s top 10 box‑office markets (USD 966 million, 125 million admissions in 2023).

  • Key data

  • In 2024, EU‑27 films made up 13 % of Korean releases but only 0.60 % of cinema admissions.

  • Korean films were 0.59 % of releases and 0.12 % of admissions in the EU in 2024.

  • These gaps show large untapped potential for co‑productions.

  • Legal basis

  • Article 3(1) of Council Decision (EU) 2015/2169 (the FTA) and its amendment (EU) 2022/2335.

  • The Council will decide by a decision, following the procedure in the Protocol that requires a four‑month notice before the end of each period.

  • Stakeholder views

  • Most stakeholders, especially in the audiovisual sector, welcomed the renewal and called for more visibility, guidance, and funding support.

  • Some independent producers questioned the effectiveness of the entitlement and the lack of reciprocal rules in Korea (e.g., VOD quotas).

  • The Commission plans accompanying measures in the 2027 Creative Europe programme to improve awareness and support.

  • Implementation and monitoring

  • The decision will enter into force on the day it is adopted.

  • The Commission will monitor progress using data from the European Audiovisual Observatory and industry reports.

  • A Cultural Cooperation Committee will meet annually to review outcomes and challenges.

  • Budget

  • No new budgetary cost is attached to the decision.

  • Outcome

  • The Council will renew the entitlement for three years, allowing EU‑Korean co‑productions to continue benefiting from each side’s schemes and to strengthen cultural exchange and market access.

Licensing: This article is available under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0).