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Export of Ukrainian peas, meat and fish to China on the finish line

Published Nov 4, 2024

Tridge summary

Ukraine is actively expanding the export of domestic plant and animal products to China, as discussed with the General Customs Administration of China. The countries are working on bilateral international agreements for the export of seven Ukrainian agricultural products, including peas, wheat flour, pet food, beef, corn, poultry meat, and aquatic wild-caught products. Each agreement is at a different stage of development and approval. The export protocol on peas is nearing completion and is under consideration in China. Additionally, draft protocols on poultry and fish meat are being reviewed by Chinese colleagues.
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Original content

Currently, Ukraine is actively working on expanding the range of exports of domestic plant and animal products to China. This issue was discussed by the leadership of the State Production and Consumer Service of Ukraine with representatives of the General Customs Administration of the People's Republic of China (GACC), the press service of the Ukrainian agency reported. During the meeting, the parties discussed drafts of bilateral international agreements on the export to China of 7 types of Ukrainian agricultural products - peas, wheat flour, pet food, beef, corn, poultry meat, and aquatic wild-caught products. Each of these documents is at a different stage of development and approval. "Currently, the protocol on peas is at the stage of completion of intra-state approval in Ukraine, the texts have been sent to the competent body of China for consideration. This is one of the markets that is in the final stage of opening. After the signing of the bilateral protocol, new ...
Source: Agravery
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