Ukraine Returns to Quotas and Tariffs: How Trade with the EU Will Change After June 6.


On Friday, June 6, the European Union will cancel the special trade preferences that have been in effect since 2022. These preferences allowed Ukraine to export its products to the EU without paying duties. This change regarding the import of Ukrainian goods may negatively impact the country's economy.
The European Commission is trying to reinstate quotas on the import of Ukrainian agricultural products after complaints from EU members. Starting June 6, Ukraine will again have to pay duties on its agricultural products supplied to the EU.
It is noted that this decision could lead to serious losses for Ukraine's economy. For example, according to the head of the Economic Committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Dmytro Natalukha, the country could lose about three billion euros as a result of this decision. However, EU estimates indicate lower potential losses from this step.
The EU's decision to impose tariffs on Ukrainian agricultural products has triggered negative reactions among Ukrainian producers. It remains important to assess the real consequences of these changes for the country's economy.
Starting June 6, Ukraine will begin paying tariffs when exporting agricultural products to the EU. This decision may negatively impact the country's economy, particularly leading to serious losses. It is essential to study the real consequences of this step for the Ukrainian economy.
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