Ukrainian government approves ratification of agreement on free trade with Türkiye
Pravda Ukraine
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved the ratification of the agreement on free trade with Türkiye which was signed back in February 2022, before the full-scale invasion.
Source: press service of the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine
Details: On 3 February 2022 the agreement on free trade was signed by Denys Shmyhal, Prime Minister of Ukraine, and Mehmet Muş, the then-minister of trade of Türkiye.
The agreement provides for the cancellation of import fees for about 93.4% of industrial goods and 7.6% of agricultural goods by Türkiye. After transition periods of 3 and 7 years, Türkiye will also cancel the import fees on additional 1.5% of industrial and 28.5% of agricultural goods.
Ukraine, in its turn, will cancel import fees on about 56% of industrial and 11.5% of agricultural goods. After transition periods (2-5 years for industrial goods, 2-10 years for agricultural goods), Ukraine will cancel import fees on additional 43.2% of industrial goods and 53.7% of agricultural ones.
Background: Türkiye is engaged in negotiations with an American power company ExxonMobil about a multi-billion dollar agreement on the purchase of liquefied natural gas since Ankara seeks to limit its dependence on Russian power energy suppliers.
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