Under the background of economic globalization, the trade between countries in the world is increasing rapidly. Under the rules of WTO, the tariff rate of trade barriers is decreasing, but on the other hand, nontariff barriers are increasing. especially Compared with tariff barriers, green trade barriers have a greater impact on agricultural trade. Therefore, the negative impact of green trade barriers on agricultural products trade is a problem worthy of attention and urgent response in the future agricultural products trade between China and South Korea. Firstly, this paper analyzes the meaning and characteristics of green trade barriers, introduces the current situation of agricultural products trade between China and South China, analyzes the influence of Korean trade barriers on’s agricultural products export trade, and on this basis, forms countermeasures to promote Chinese agricultural products export to South Korea. The research of this paper has certain guiding significance for promoting Chinese agricultural export trade to South Korea.
With the implementation of the internationalization strategy of traditional Chinese medicine (hereinafter referred to as “TCM”) and the increasing recognition of TCM in the world, the export trade of traditional Chinese medicinal materials has shown an overall positive trend. With the rapid development of the global economy, people's pursuit of wealth has gradually accelerated, and at the same time, they have paid much more attention to pollution-free and health and green environmental protection than before. A new measure to protect the domestic ecological environment has emerged internationally - green trade barriers. Based on the analysis of the general situation of green trade barriers and the status quo of the industry, this paper expounds the performance and reality of the green trade barriers encountered in China’s export of Chinese herbal medicines, and then provides four countermeasures: firstly, spread and promote screening and classification standards of regions and material origins for medicines; secondly, resolutely promote industrial production standards to ensure the quality of traditional Chinese medicinal products; thirdly, accelerate the cultivation of international TCM trade talents to help better predicting and responding to the green trade barriers; and lastly, strengthen the overall management of the traditional Chinese medicine industry.