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Ukraine transits through Poland in a month as much as it takes out by sea in a day, - Solskyi

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Published Mar 28, 2024

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During a recent EU Council on Agriculture and Fisheries meeting in Brussels, Ukraine's Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food, Mykola Solskyi, advocated for the continuation of the duty-free and quota-free trade regime between Ukraine and the EU, crucial for Ukraine's agricultural sector. He addressed concerns about Ukrainian agricultural exports negatively impacting EU markets, clarifying that these exports are vital for maintaining price stability within the EU. Solskyi also noted that the majority of Ukraine's agricultural exports are now transported by sea, enhancing their competitiveness. He warned that imposing restrictions on Ukrainian exports could damage Ukraine's economy and impede efforts to counteract Russia in the ongoing conflict.
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Ukraine is counting on the continuation of the duty-free and quota-free trade regime with the EU. But for the EU's understanding and support in the situation with our exports. This was emphasized by the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, Mykola Solskyi, during the meeting of the EU Council on Agriculture and Fisheries (Agrifish), which took place on March 26 in Brussels. "If you analyze the figures as of today, it turns out that we are discussing problems, the scale of which is actually much smaller. Unfortunately, the Ukrainian agricultural sector has become the object of negative myths, which in fact have no economic basis, but mainly became a product of the political situation. What is most painful for us is that the discussion of these myths overshadows the most important goal - the ability of Ukraine to withstand and win the war with Russia", - stressed the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine. Mykola Solsky noted that Ukrainian grain exports to the ...
Source: Agravery
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