The article highlights a discrepancy between reports by the Financial Times and the Ukrainian government regarding the EU's intention to reintroduce customs duties on eggs and sugar imports from Ukraine, as quoted by the Polish Ministry of Agriculture. However, Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration has refuted these claims, stating that the EU does not plan to change its customs duties on Ukrainian goods. This situation arises amidst the third extension of the EU's trade liberalization with Ukraine, which is expected to be in effect until June 2025, and involves discussions on potential protective mechanisms for certain agricultural products due to import thresholds being exceeded. The delay in processing an application to imppose customs duties on sugar imports from Ukraine has been attributed to ongoing membership negotiation issues, indicating a complex web of political and trade tensions.