EU to Cut Ukraine’s Duty-Free Quotas in June
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The European Union has announced significant cuts to duty-free imports of Ukrainian agricultural products, mainly wheat and sugar. The new quotas, announced on Friday, represent an 80% reduction compared to the volumes of recent years. The aim is to satisfy European farmers who have long protested against cheap imports from Ukraine. The report was reported by Reuters.
Grain. Photo: UNIAN The European Union is introducing new restrictions on imports of Ukrainian agricultural products - wheat, sugar, barley and poultry. The quotas approved on July 4 are significantly lower than the volumes of duty-free exports in recent years. This is how the EU is responding to protests by farmers who complained about competition from Ukrainian goods, writes Reuters. Key changes: Wheat - the annual quota will be 1.3 million t…
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The European Union has increased its import quota for Ukrainian wheat from one million to three million tonnes as part of a revised trade deal, an EU official told Reuters on Friday. The European Union and Ukraine reached an initial trade agreement at the end of June. The European Union has already introduced […]
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