UKRAINE STEEL INDUSTRY GETS POTENTIAL BENEFIT FROM PLANNED EU DUTY LIBERALISATION
March 17th, 2014
The trade in iron and steel products and derivatives between the European Union (EU) and Ukraine could benefit from the planned scrapping of import studies charged on products traded between them. With the Ukraine government today (Friday) signing a political agreement cementing closer links with the EU, the European Commission has released details of proposals to remove tariffs on goods traded between the EU and Ukraine. It is expected that EU duties on Ukraine exports will be scrapped first, once agreement is secured from both the European Parliament and the EU ...
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