Poland has proposed imposing an 8% value added tax on food products from Ukraine. This was stated on a radio station by Polish Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Michal Kolodziejczak. RMF FM.
“Today, there is not a single prerequisite for these products not to be taxed,” the official said.
The official added that VAT for Ukrainian food would be an insufficient measure and also suggested introducing customs duties.
Before that, Kolodzeichak stated that he supported expanding the list of Ukrainian food products whose import into the country would be banned. According to the official, he personally thinks it is necessary to impose restrictions on the export of sugar, frozen raspberries and apple concentrate. Deputy Minister noted in Kiev: take into account The “first enemy” of the Ukrainians.
Previously in Poland in the name Reject raspberries from Ukraine due to mold.