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Ukraine, Europe agree to increase grain export quotas

During the latest round of talks between Ukraine and the European Commission, it was decided to increase grain export quotas from 20 thousand tons to 2 million tons in conclusion of a free trade area agreement between Ukraine and the EU.

5 October 2011
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During the latest round of talks between Ukraine and the European Commission, it was decided to increase grain export quotas from 20 thousand tons to 2 million tons in conclusion of a free trade area agreement between Ukraine and the EU.

EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht notes that after the Agreement on deep and comprehensive free trade area with the EU takes effect, Ukraine will get an unprecedented access to the largest global market.

with Deputy Prime Minister/Minister of Economic Development and Trade Andriy Kliuyev in Brussels have confirmed the prospect of finalizing the negotiations on the FTA by the Ukraine - European Union summit, which will be held this year in early December.

Interest Information Investments/ Ukraine.
http://invest-ukraine.net/

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