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The ambassadors will try to approve the agreement on duty-free trade with Ukraine

Ukraine
Regulation & Compliances
Published Mar 27, 2024

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Ambassadors from 27 EU countries are working to finalize a duty-free trade agreement with Ukraine, facing obstacles due to concerns from Poland and France regarding agricultural imports. Despite a lack of consensus in previous discussions, efforts continue with France, led by President Macron, pushing for modifications to address these concerns, including adjusting import quotas and adding wheat to the list. Macron has also proposed setting limits on Ukrainian wheat imports to protect EU markets. The situation is complicated by Belgium's resistance to altering the agreement, underlining the challenges in balancing national interests with the goal of supporting Ukraine through trade privileges.
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Today, the ambassadors of 27 EU countries will try to approve the agreement on duty-free trade with Ukraine. This is reported by RMF FM. It should be noted that it was not possible to reach an agreement last Wednesday, as the text of the agreement agreed with the European Parliament was inadmissible for Poland and France. Both countries want greater restrictions on the import of Ukrainian agricultural products. Negotiations will not be easy. Belgium, which presides over the European Union, sees no reason to amend the text of the agreement. They believe that at the EU summit, Poland has already received assurances that the agreement on duty-free trade with Ukraine will be extended for the last time and that from next year there will be a return to the association agreement based on reciprocity and Ukraine's obligation to adapt to the norms and standards of the European Union. French President Emmanuel Macron said he expects changes in the text. According to him, the idea is to ...
Source: Agropolit
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