“Ukraine and Norway extended the “transport visa-free regime” until the end of 2027Ukraine and Norway have agreed to extend the “transport visa-free regime” until the end of 2027. This will allow Ukrainian
carriers to transport goods without special permits, contributing to business development and Ukraine’s integration into the
European transport area.
”, — write: unn.ua
This decision allows Ukrainian carriers to continue performing freight transportation without the need for special permits — for trucks of Euro-5 standard and above. Accordingly, this means increased opportunities for business, faster logistics, and closer economic ties between our countries.
It is noted that the “transport visa-free regime” is a key element of Ukraine’s integration into the single European transport space. It simplifies trade, strengthens supply chains, stimulates the economy, and helps Ukrainian businesses remain competitive in the European market. Last year alone, Ukraine exported goods worth $553 million to Norway, and we see that this figure is growing annually.
Currently, the liberalized transportation regime is in effect with 35 countries, including the EU – and this is another step towards Ukraine’s full integration into the common European transport market.
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