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EU set to impose a lot greater tariffs on Ukrainian imports
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EU set to impose a lot greater tariffs on Ukrainian imports

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By Tycoon Herald 4 Min Read Published May 14, 2025
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The EU is making ready to use a lot greater tariffs on Ukrainian imports inside weeks, hitting Kyiv’s financial system at a vital time in its battle towards Russian aggression.

The choice to abruptly finish particular commerce preparations — which allowed most Ukrainian items to enter the EU responsibility free — got here after Poland led a push to guard the bloc’s farmers, in accordance with diplomats. 

The EU has an current free commerce cope with Ukraine however went additional within the wake of Moscow’s 2022 invasion and briefly suspended remaining duties.

These preparations lapse on June 6 and the EU is planning to interchange it with “transitional measures” whereas the 2 sides replace their total commerce settlement.

However diplomats stated this transitional proposal, lately despatched to EU member states, would drastically reduce the tariff free quotas of agricultural merchandise — a lifeline for Ukraine’s farmers and finances. 

When first established in 2022, the tariff-free regime utilized to Ukraine’s low-cost poultry, wheat and sugar, a lot of which was passing by way of EU international locations en path to Africa and Asia. However farmers and politicians in Poland, France and elsewhere quickly blamed Ukrainian exports for driving down home costs.

The difficulty has dominated Polish politics, with successive governments imposing unilateral import bans on Ukrainian grain, in breach of EU guidelines. Forward of presidential elections on Sunday, Warsaw requested the Fee to delay extremely unpopular commerce talks with Kyiv to minimise the probabilities of the nationalist opposition candidate, Karol Nawrocki, the diplomats stated.

A Fee spokesperson confirmed that the postwar preparations wouldn’t be renewed “because we are currently working on the review” of the EU-Ukraine free commerce settlement.  

“The Commission is also looking into possible transitional measures in case the negotiations are not finalised and applied by June 6,” the spokesperson added.

“It’s a really bad signal to Ukraine,” stated Bernd Lange, chair of the European parliament’s commerce committee. “It will take at least until October to find a solution.”

His committee will query Fee officers on Wednesday about why promised commerce talks have stalled, provided that the June deadline was “known for a long time”, Lange stated. “The situation is really not acceptable.”

Ukraine’s authorities estimates {that a} return to prewar commerce circumstances would scale back its revenues by about €3.5bn a 12 months.

“It’s a huge step back,” stated Mykhailo Bno-Airiian, commerce consultant for Ukraine’s employers federation. “What we see now is a lack of understanding.”

EU set to impose a lot greater tariffs on Ukrainian imports

Two EU diplomats informed the FT that the Fee’s transitional measure includes splitting the annual tariff free quota into 12 month-to-month ones, to cut back imports whereas talks proceed.

The most important influence is on maize, sugar, honey and poultry.

The maize quota will drop on an annual foundation from 4.7mn tonnes to 650,000 tonnes. Poultry will fall from 57,110 to 40,000 and sugar from 109,000 to 40,700.

“We need predictable trade. We don’t know yet what the rules would be and that is not acceptable,” stated Bno-Airiian. “The business is specific — poultry and sugar is sold fresh . . . you will be out of the market.”

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