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Ukrainian government approves ratification of agreement on free trade with Türkiye

Tuesday, 7 May 2024, 15:10
Ukrainian government approves ratification of agreement on free trade with Türkiye
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved the ratification of the agreement on free trade with Türkiye which was signed back in February 2022, before the full-scale invasion.

Source: press service of the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine

Details: On 3 February 2022 the agreement on free trade was signed by Denys Shmyhal, Prime Minister of Ukraine, and Mehmet Muş, the then-minister of trade of Türkiye.

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The agreement provides for the cancellation of import fees for about 93.4% of industrial goods and 7.6% of agricultural goods by Türkiye. After transition periods of 3 and 7 years, Türkiye will also cancel the import fees on additional 1.5% of industrial and 28.5% of agricultural goods.

Ukraine, in its turn, will cancel import fees on about 56% of industrial and 11.5% of agricultural goods. After transition periods (2-5 years for industrial goods, 2-10 years for agricultural goods), Ukraine will cancel import fees on additional 43.2% of industrial goods and 53.7% of agricultural ones.

Background: Türkiye is engaged in negotiations with an American power company ExxonMobil about a multi-billion dollar agreement on the purchase of liquefied natural gas since Ankara seeks to limit its dependence on Russian power energy suppliers.

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