European Union envoys will discuss limits on imports of Ukrainian agricultural products
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게시됨 2024년 3월 28일
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EU ambassadors are poised to deliberate on a new proposal aimed at extending tariff-free market access for Ukrainian food imports until June 2025, while addressing concerns from EU farmers about the impact of cheap imports and environmental standards. This comes after a provisional agreement that included grain import limits, which was criticized by countries like France and Poland for being inadequate. Amid these discussions, Poland is exploring a licensing agreement for agricultural trade with Ukraine, mirroring actions by Romania and Bulgaria, to safeguard the interests of Central and Eastern European farmers. This development is set against a backdrop of Ukrainian farmers facing protests and border blockades, which Ukraine claims are harming its war effort and economy.
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WARSAW/BRUSSELS, March 27 (Reuters) - Ambassadors from the 27 EU states will discuss a new proposal on food imports from Ukraine on Wednesday, a source said, after some countries said more restrictions were necessary to stabilize the block's agricultural market. EU members are debating how to grant Ukraine a further one-year extension of tariff-free access to their markets while placating farmers who have been protesting for months against EU environmental standards and cheap imports. The European Union last week reached a provisional deal to give Ukrainian food producers tariff-free access to its markets until June 2025, albeit with new limits on grain imports, but France and Poland said the restrictions were insufficient. . "The Presidency yesterday afternoon presented a new proposal with slight adjustments.... (EU ambassadors) will discuss the point at the end of today's meeting," said a source from the Belgian presidency of the EU Council. Polish Agriculture Minister Czeslaw ...