EU Extends Ukraine Trade Preferences
The European Union extended through the end of 2015 trade preferences for Ukraine, initially put into effect in April 2014 and previously due to expire on Nov. 1. The preferences, granted unilaterally, slash customs duties for the vast majority of…
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Ukrainian industrial products, agriculture and processed food products (here). The measures aim to boost the Ukrainian economy after conflict in that country began to negatively affect its economy, and they also set the stage for the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area agreement, brokered in 2012 between the EU and Ukraine, to enter into force on Jan. 1, 2016.