Ukraine, EU agree on further liberalization of quotas, duties

Ukraine and the European Union have agreed on further liberalization of quotas and duties, as well as favoring government interaction and business contracts, Ukraine Trade Representative Nataliya Mykolska wrote on Twitter, commenting on the first meeting of the EU-Ukraine Parliamentary Association Committee held in Kyiv on April 12-13.
”As agreed with Ewa Synowiec [Principal Advisor at EU Directorate General for Trade], not only further liberalization of quotas and tariffs was important but also the government and B2B [business to business] dialogue,” Mykolska wrote.
As UaPosition reported earlier, the European Union stated it would assist Ukraine to mitigate some of the negative effects on its economy associated with Russia`s trade aggression.
It is reported that the parties have discussed the development of relations with other trading partners. In addition, the first meeting puts in place an institutional mechanism for the implementation of DCFTA [Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement], envisaging that the activity of four specialized subcommittees be launched dealing with sanitary and phytosanitary issues, customs and trade facilitation, geographical indications, as well as trade and sustainable development.

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