In particular, the European Union increased its imported quota in Ukrainian wheat from 1 million tons to 1.3 million tons.
The European Union has increased quotas for importing agricultural products from Ukraine as part of a revised free trade agreement. Reuters writes about it on Friday, July 4, citing an old EU official.
According to him, the EU increased the imported quota in Ukrainian wheat from 1 million tons to 1.3 million tons. Ukraine can export this volume without duties.
Within the framework of the agreement, the EU also increased the imported quota for sugar in Ukrainian from 20 thousand tons to 100 thousand tons and an imported barley quota from 350 thousand tons to 450 thousand tons.
Importing a quota for poultry meat also increased from 90 thousand tons to 120 thousand tons.
As you know, the European Union temporarily deleted duties and quotas for Ukraine agricultural products in June 2022 after a full -scale invasion of Russia and the threat of Black Sea shipping routes.
On June 6, 2025, Ukraine lost the “Trade Visa” regime with the EU. On June 30, the European Commission completed negotiations in Ukraine to change the in -Depth and comprehensive free trade zone between the EU and Ukraine. The revised agreement covers 40 goods and should still be approved by a qualified majority of member states.
According to the NBU, Ukraine will lose nearly $ 800 million in June-December 2025 following the restoration of quotas for Ukrainian agricultural products that will fall into EU countries.
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Source: korrespondent

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