The EU extended the suspension of customs duties and quotas for Moldovan fruits and vegetables

Published 2024년 5월 15일

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The European Union has extended the suspension of import duties and quotas for Moldovan exports for another year, helping Moldovan producers to continue competing in the large European market without duties or quantitative restrictions. This temporary liberalization of trade has led to a significant increase in Moldovan exports to the EU, with grapes, apples, plums, and cherries seeing the most significant increase. The autonomous EU trade measures for Moldova will be in effect from July 25, 2024, to July 24, 2025.
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The European Union extended the suspension of import duties and quotas for Moldovan exports for another year. Thus, Moldovan producers will be able to continue exporting table grapes, tomatoes, garlic, apples, cherries, plums and grape juice to the large European market without duties or quantitative restrictions. This is reported by IPN. “Liberalization, even if temporary, helps our agricultural exports compete and helps our farmers identify new markets. Although Russia imposes an embargo, the EU remains a strong partner, increasingly opening up the market. Another proof of constant support of our country from the European Union. We thank our European partners," said Dumitru Alaiba, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economic Development and Digitalization of Moldova. According to the ministry, after the temporary liberalization of trade in 2021-2023, Moldovan exports to the European Union have increased significantly. In the case of grapes, the increase was from 15.8 thousand ...
Source: Agrotimes

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