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EU will change quotas for Ukrainian exports in 10 days

The Council of the European Union will decide on October 13 to change tariff quotas established for individual product lines of agroexport of Ukraine.

Source: This was stated by the People’s Deputy, the chairman of the Roksolana Podlas Committee during the Third Annual Export Forum “Ukrainian Exports: Through Torni to the EU”, “European Pravda” reports

Details: “New quotas that will be set for 21 out of 34 export positions (for which quotas are valid.

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According to the deputy, the issue of revision of the quotas will be considered on October 13 at a meeting of the EU Council. “And, as expected, this decision will come into force 15 days after its adoption,” Podlas added.

The EU’s readiness for this review was also stated by the Deputy Chairman of the EU Delegation in Ukraine Gediminas Nutzcas, who noted that it did not publish the date of the decision. “A new agreement is planned for additional quotas – and this is a sign of a more preferential attitude towards Ukraine,” he confirmed.

The government has previously reported the intention to set the increased quotas. Trade Representative of Ukraine Taras Kachka reported The details of the updated free trade with the EU, which was agreed at the end of June 2025.

It is about the so -called “zero tariff quotas”, that is, the volume of imports from Ukraine of sensitive goods for which zero duty will operate, that is, the conditions of free trade. After their excess, exports remain allowed, but there are general tariffs, as for other states

Taras Kuckka detailed that for a number of types of products the size of quotas has increased:

  • Honey is 583.3% of 2021,
  • Sugar – 500%,
  • Processed starch – 500%,
  • barley sich and cereals; grain treated otherwise – 435.8%,
  • bran, husk and residues – 386%,
  • Dry milk – 308%,
  • eggs – 300%,
  • malt – 250%,
  • treated tomatoes – 250%,
  • processed sugar products – 250%,
  • starch – 244%,
  • Butter – 233.3%,
  • Oats – 192.5%,
  • Corn – 153%,
  • milk, cream, condensed milk – 150%,
  • garlic – 150%,
  • other sugars – 150%,
  • Apple juice – 150%,
  • Produced butter – 150%,
  • Sugar corn – 150%,
  • Manitol Sorbitol-150%,
  • processed grain products – 150%,
  • Sugar syrups – 135%,
  • poultry meat – 133.3%,
  • wheat – 130%,
  • Ethanol – 125%,
  • Barley – 122.2%.
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The Council of the European Union will decide on October 13 to change tariff quotas established for individual product lines of agroexport of Ukraine.

Source: This was stated by the People’s Deputy, the chairman of the Roksolana Podlas Committee during the Third Annual Export Forum “Ukrainian Exports: Through Torni to the EU”, “European Pravda” reports

Details: “New quotas that will be set for 21 out of 34 export positions (for which quotas are valid.

Advertising:

According to the deputy, the issue of revision of the quotas will be considered on October 13 at a meeting of the EU Council. “And, as expected, this decision will come into force 15 days after its adoption,” Podlas added.

The EU’s readiness for this review was also stated by the Deputy Chairman of the EU Delegation in Ukraine Gediminas Nutzcas, who noted that it did not publish the date of the decision. “A new agreement is planned for additional quotas – and this is a sign of a more preferential attitude towards Ukraine,” he confirmed.

The government has previously reported the intention to set the increased quotas. Trade Representative of Ukraine Taras Kachka reported The details of the updated free trade with the EU, which was agreed at the end of June 2025.

It is about the so -called “zero tariff quotas”, that is, the volume of imports from Ukraine of sensitive goods for which zero duty will operate, that is, the conditions of free trade. After their excess, exports remain allowed, but there are general tariffs, as for other states

Taras Kuckka detailed that for a number of types of products the size of quotas has increased:

  • Honey is 583.3% of 2021,
  • Sugar – 500%,
  • Processed starch – 500%,
  • barley sich and cereals; grain treated otherwise – 435.8%,
  • bran, husk and residues – 386%,
  • Dry milk – 308%,
  • eggs – 300%,
  • malt – 250%,
  • treated tomatoes – 250%,
  • processed sugar products – 250%,
  • starch – 244%,
  • Butter – 233.3%,
  • Oats – 192.5%,
  • Corn – 153%,
  • milk, cream, condensed milk – 150%,
  • garlic – 150%,
  • other sugars – 150%,
  • Apple juice – 150%,
  • Produced butter – 150%,
  • Sugar corn – 150%,
  • Manitol Sorbitol-150%,
  • processed grain products – 150%,
  • Sugar syrups – 135%,
  • poultry meat – 133.3%,
  • wheat – 130%,
  • Ethanol – 125%,
  • Barley – 122.2%.
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