The Parliament of Ukraine relaxed the requirements for craft producers of alcoholic beverages

Published 2024년 6월 25일

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The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has approved a draft law (No. 10346) that relaxes regulations for craft producers of alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, and liquids used in electronic cigarettes. The law aims to simplify the process for small brewers, setting their production volume at 1 million liters and allowing them to declare their material and technical base instead of requiring costly certification. The law also streamlines the licensing process and reduces fines for inaccurate or late report submissions. Additionally, the law recognizes the production of semi-sparkling "petnaty" wines by small winemakers under a "small license."
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The draft law "On state regulation of the production and circulation of ethyl alcohol, alcohol distillates, bioethanol, alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, tobacco raw materials, liquids used in electronic cigarettes, and fuel" (No. 10346) adopted by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine provides for a number of relaxations for craft producers alcoholic beverages. This was announced by the head of the subcommittee on the interaction of the state and business and investments of the Committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on economic development Ivan Marchuk on Facebook. "For the first time in more than 30 years of our independence, legislation was jointly structured, which is designed to lay the most comfortable and unified foundations for the development of the Big (small) craft four - small winemakers, small distillers, small mead makers and small brewers," he noted. Read also: Resettled crafters can receive a grant of 3 thousand euros According to the parliamentarian, the draft ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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