The government of Ukraine has suspended the export of sugar to the EU

Published Jun 1, 2024

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The Ukrainian government has restricted the export of sugar and poultry meat to the European Union, setting a quota of 0 tons for sugar exports. This decision is part of amendments to the CMU resolution on licensing and quotas for 2024, aimed at complying with the conditions of temporary trade liberalization measures under the Association Agreement with the EU.
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The government of Ukraine has limited the supply of sugar and poultry meat to the European Union. Such a decision was made at a meeting of the CMU on May 30, the representative of the government in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Taras Melnychuk, reported on his Telegram channel. "In order to comply with the conditions for the export of certain goods to the customs territory of the EU member states within the scope of the temporary trade liberalization measures applied to Ukrainian products in accordance with the Association Agreement, amendments were made to the resolution of the CMU "On approval of the lists of goods, the export and import of which are subject licensing, and quotas for 2024" (No. 1402 dated 12.27.2023)," he wrote. In particular, the above-mentioned resolution was supplemented by the appendix "Volumes of quotas of goods whose export to the member states of the European Union is subject to licensing", which includes certain agricultural products (sugar, meat and ...
Source: Agravery

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