Ukraine has completely exhausted its quota for corn exports to the EU

Published 2020년 8월 26일

Tridge summary

Ukraine has run out of 8 out of 40 tariff quotas for various agricultural products, including corn, barley groats, and flour, as of August 17. However, quotas are still in use for processed cereals, starch, malt, wheat gluten, bran, waste and residues, and oats. Despite the COVID-19 impact on foreign trade, Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, Olga Stefanishina, remains optimistic about the quality of Ukrainian products and the potential for them to be seen in the European market.
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Original content

As of August 17, Ukraine has completely exhausted 8 tariff quotas, including for corn, barley groats and flour, processed starch. Quotas are still used for processed cereals, starch, malt and wheat gluten, bran, waste and residues, oats (45.3%), wheat and others. In total, Ukrainian exporters use 31 of the 40 possible tariff quotas. According to Olga Stefanishina, Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine, some EU products are purchased much more than the quota itself. "It shows the potential and quality of Ukrainian products that they want to see in the European market. The decrease in foreign trade through the ...

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