Ukraine: The Cabinet of Ministers announced an update of the list of agricultural products, the export and import of which are subject to licensing

Published 2023년 11월 2일

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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has added five EU countries to the list of countries that require licensing for the export of agricultural products. The new resolution specifies that Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland are now included in the licensing requirement. To obtain a license, exporters must follow specific procedures outlined by the Ministry of Economy and provide necessary documentation such as a value added tax payer's certificate and a certificate of opening a bank account.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has expanded the list of agricultural products subject to licensing for export to five EU countries. Changes were made to resolution No. 1466 "On approval of lists of goods whose export and import are subject to licensing, and quotas for 2023." The relevant resolution No. 1133 was published on the Government portal. These are Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland. From now on, the following are subject to licensing: In accordance with the procedure established by the Ministry of Economy, applications for obtaining licenses for the export of goods are considered. Another condition is the submission of a valid value added tax payer's certificate and a certificate of opening a bank account by a non-resident (buyer of goods) to the application by the applicant - a subject of foreign economic activity. It will be recalled that the ...
Source: Landlord

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