Ukraine has exhausted 8 quotas for the supply of agricultural products to the EU

Published 2020년 8월 26일

Tridge summary

Ukraine has reached the limit of tariff quotas for duty-free exports of various products to the EU, including honey, barley, processed tomatoes, grape and apple juice, corn, malt, and starch products. The quota for cereal products has been used most extensively at 81.2%. In total, Ukrainian exporters will utilize 31 out of 40 tariff quotas available for 2020.
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Original content

As of the end of August this year, domestic exporters have completely exhausted tariff quotas for duty-free supplies to the EU of honey, barley groats and flour, processed tomatoes, processed starch, grape and apple juice, corn, malt and starch products, and 8 quotas. This was reported on the Government portal. Currently, tariff quotas are used for processed products from cereals (81.2%), eggs and albumin (75%), poultry meat (73.4%), starch (73.3%), malt and wheat gluten (72, 2%), additional eggs and albumin (60.4%), bran, waste and leftovers (55.2%), additional poultry meat (53.1%), oats ...
Source: Kurkul

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