Ucraina vrea cote mai mari pentru exporturile agricole fără taxe în UE. Negocierile cu Bruxelles-ul ar putea începe în septembrie

Ukraine aims to renegotiate with the EU to increase duty-free agricultural export limits due to ongoing war-related challenges. Agriculture Minister Taras Vysotsky announced plans to resume discussions with the European Commission in September. He urged the agricultural sector to provide accurate data to strengthen Ukraine's negotiating position. Sensitive products include eggs, poultry, sugar, honey, wheat, and corn, which have export limits. Recent Russian attacks on Black Sea port infrastructure have disrupted maritime transport, prompting Ukraine to seek alternative export routes. Although some quotas were raised in 2025, they remain below pre-war levels.