Results of the year: Markets of 12 countries opened for Ukrainian products

Published 2021년 3월 2일

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In 2020, Ukraine opened 12 new markets for its products and passed 2 EU audits, according to the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection. The country is actively working to open 100 new markets on six continents and is negotiating international treaties in sanitary and phytosanitary measures and consumer protection with several countries, including North Macedonia. The State Food Service is also planning to expand sales of various commodities.
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In 2020, Ukraine opened 12 new markets for its products, approved 35 export certificates and passed 2 EU audits according to the system for assessing state control over the production of fish and fish products, poultry meat and products from it. This is reported by the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection. According to the chairman of the State Food Service Vladislava Magaletskaya, during 2020, work was actively carried out to open 100 new markets on six continents. “We are talking about both traditional foreign economic partners of Ukraine - the EU, China, the USA, India, and less developed by Ukrainian exporters markets - Mexico, Australia, Brazil, Angola, and so on,” she said. In addition, during 2020, work was underway to conclude international treaties in the areas of sanitary and phytosanitary measures and consumer protection with the following countries: Brazil, Algeria, Indonesia, Vietnam, Iran, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Serbia, Lebanon, Greece, ...

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