Great Britain has extended duty-free trade with Ukraine until 2029
Great Britain extended duty-free trade with Ukraine for the majority of goods for another five years.
Most trade between Britain and Ukraine will remain duty-free until at least 2029, the British government website said.
The commitment is part of the UK’s efforts to support Ukraine following a full-scale Russian invasion that disrupted supply chains and transport routes, affecting Ukrainian exports.
Great Britain was the first country to abolish tariffs on all trade with Ukraine in 2022.
We will remind you that in June 2022, the Verkhovna Rada ratified the Agreement on the abolition of import duties and tariff quotas in bilateral trade between Ukraine and Great Britain.
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