Ukrainian exporters have already used 8 quotas to import goods into the EU

Published 2020년 8월 22일

Tridge summary

As of August 17, 2020, 8 out of 27 tariff quotas for products such as honey, barley, processed tomatoes, juices, corn, malt, and sugar have been fully used. The EU-Ukraine Association Agreement does not set quantitative limits on goods imported into the EU, but it does use tariff quotas for certain goods. Once the zero duty quota is exhausted, standard import duty rates are used.
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As of August 17, 2020, 8 tariff quotas have already been fully used for: honey, barley groats and flour, processed tomatoes, processed starch, grape and apple juices, corn, malt and starch products, sugar. Tariff quotas are used for: processed cereals (81.2%), eggs and albumin (75.0%), poultry meat (73.4%), starch (73.3%), malt and wheat gluten ( 72, 2%), eggs and additional albumin (60.4%), bran, waste and leftovers (55.2%), poultry additional (53.1%), oats (45.3%), wheat (40.2%) and others. It is noted that the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement does not provide for quotas that would quantitatively limit the import of goods into the EU. Ukrainian exporters can supply ...
Source: AllRetail.ua

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