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Türkiye ratifies free trade agreement with Ukraine

Friday, 2 August 2024, 13:27
Türkiye ratifies free trade agreement with Ukraine
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Türkiye has ratified the free trade agreement with Ukraine, which was signed back at the beginning of 2022.

Source: Daily News Hurriyet

Details: The agreement was signed on 3 February 2022, but Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan only approved it and its annexes on 1 August of this year, Daily News Hurriyet reports.

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The volume of bilateral trade between Türkiye and Ukraine reached US$7.3 billion in 2023, said Trade Minister Ömer Bolat on 1 August. 

He emphasised that the free trade zone is expected to boost trade volumes to US$10 billion in a short period. Bolat noted that Türkiye and Ukraine will continue to strengthen cooperation and increase mutual trade and investment based on shared interests.

Quote: "Turkish companies will take an active part in the implementation of the Türkiye-Ukraine Task Force for the Reconstruction of Ukraine, which we mutually signed in Istanbul in January this year," he added.

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Ukrainian Economy Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko noted that the completion of the free trade agreement ratification with Türkiye will unite all Black Sea countries, except Russia, into a single economic space, mutually beneficial for all involved nations.

Background:

  • Ukraine and Norway have agreed to extend the possibility of transport without permits. 
  • Ukraine and the European Union extended the freight liberalisation agreement for another year, with the option of renewal.

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