Ukraine: The CMU revoked export licensing for a number of goods, including meat, rye, and oats

Published 2023년 5월 16일

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The Ukrainian Government has cancelled the need for export licenses for a number of agricultural products for 2023, including live cattle, chicken meat, eggs, and certain grains. This decision, aimed at streamlining agricultural exports, is expected to boost foreign exchange earnings without impacting the domestic market. The move was made in response to requests from the industry and associated organizations.
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At its regular meeting, the Government adopted Resolution No. 472 "On Amendments to Appendix 5 to Resolution No. 1466 of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of December 27, 2022." The document cancels export licensing for a number of goods in 2023. In particular, live cattle, frozen meat of cattle, meat of domestic chickens, meat and edible meat offal, salted or in brine, dried or smoked, edible meal of meat or meat offal, beef, eggs of domestic chickens, rye, oats, millet. The resolution was developed in response to numerous requests from industry and profile associations to cancel export licensing. Its adoption will contribute to the optimization of the export of agricultural products, the ...
Source: Agravery

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