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Ukrainian agribusiness concerned over delay in EU trade talks, sources say

Agricultural field in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine. (Jane / Unsplash)

The European Union and Ukraine have not started negotiating a new framework for agricultural trade, which is planned to come into force in June 2025 when the current temporary trade agreement expires, Euractiv reported, citing unnamed Ukrainian sources.

The current autonomous trade measures (ATMs), introduced in 2022 following the Russian invasion, aim to facilitate Ukrainian agricultural exports to the EU by removing tariffs and trade barriers.

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