The European Union plans to extend duty-free imports of goods from Ukraine for another year, while taking measures to protect European farmers. This was reported by RIA News.
According to European Commission spokesman Eric Mamer, the proposal to extend free imports will be submitted after approval by the College of European Commissioners. It should include a number of measures that will protect European farmers from cheap agricultural products.
Previously reportedIt was stated that French President Emmanuel Macron will discuss EU measures in the field of imports of agricultural products from Ukraine at his meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on February 1.
Jean-Luc Demarty, formerly head of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy, statedIt was stated that Brussels’ decision to open the door to agricultural imports from Ukraine was a “big mistake” and should be urgently reversed.
Previously in the EU named Ukraine’s admission history.