EU agrees deal on food trade with Ukraine
- The EU has finalized a long-term trade agreement with Ukraine, replacing previous autonomous trade measures that expired on June 5.
- The deal includes modest increases in quotas for sensitive products, with full liberalization for certain items.
- Greater access for Ukrainian exports is contingent on compliance with EU agricultural standards by 2028.
- EU producers will benefit from expanded access to the Ukrainian market, including pork and sugar.
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After the Russian attack on Ukraine as a whole, the EU had temporarily suspended its customs duties on products from the country. Now, a permanent solution is to be provided, which also appeases Europe's farmers.
·Munich, Germany
Read Full ArticleThe European Union announced for months that it had reached a 'principle agreement' on free trade with Ukraine, in particular with regard to the sensitive file of agricultural imports.
·Romania
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