UK Extends Tariff-Free Trade with Ukraine Until 2029
The extension aims to support Ukraine's economic recovery from the war, while UK farmers express concerns over domestic production impacts.
- Britain extends tariff-free trade with Ukraine on almost all goods until 2029, providing long-term economic support to Kyiv amidst the ongoing conflict.
- The agreement, excluding eggs and poultry for shorter periods, benefits both Ukrainian businesses and British exporters, enhancing bilateral trade relations.
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