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Ukraine is speeding up the implementation of the Agreement on Conformity Assessment and Acceptance of Industrial Goods (ACAA).

By the end of 2022 already, our country can adopt about 26 000 European standards.

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During the 9 months of the war, the largest amount of corn was exported from Ukraine - 12,3 million tons. The 2nd place in terms of the volume of supplies, takes wheat, which was exported almost 7 million tons, in the 3rd place - oil and rapeseed, which were exported 2,8 million tons.

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Two chains of food stores in Japan have Ukrainian products - wine 1821 at YamaYa and an expanded assortment of Ascania sweets (because they have already been at the market) at Gyomu Super.

Reference source: https://bit.ly/3VUWrvc

 

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On December 5, Ukraine and the UAE began negotiations on the conclusion of an agreement on comprehensive economic partnership (Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements, CEPA).

The agreement with the UAE will open new prospects for the Ukrainian economy and business in the Gulf region.

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The average monthly volume of export of metallurgical products through sea ports fell by 79% compared to pre-war times.

Because of this, Ukraine loses 420 million US dollars in foreign exchange earnings every month, and the number of working enterprises is getting less.

In order to restore the metallurgical industry, the Ukrainian authorities should unblock sea ports.

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During the three months of Advantage Ukraine investment platform functioning, there were more than 500 inquiries regarding investment opportunities in Ukraine, as well as project proposals and trade cooperation.

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As it was mentioned, the Parliamentary Assembly  of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (PABSEC) was established on February 26, 1993. It includes 12 countries: Albania, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Armenia, Greece, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine.

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The Turkish company Karpowership can and plans to supply electricity to Ukraine through Moldova and Romania by placing floating power plants there - power ships on which a power plant is installed.

There are negotiations for a capacity of approximately 300-400 MWt. Power ships can start supplying electricity within one month after technical, commercial and safety details are agreed.

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The European Commission, the World Bank and the EBRD decided to allocate 1 billion euros for the development of "solidarity corridors" through which Ukraine has actively exported its goods to other countries during the war.

In particular, within the project it is planned to purchase equipment for night navigation on the Danube, as well as develop crossings between Poland, Romania, Moldova and Ukraine.

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At the "Yagodin-Dorogusk" checkpoint, starting from December 12, trucks will begin to pass through an electronic queue.

Drivers should register in the eQueue service in order to "save time and wait to cross the border at a place convenient for them."

eQueue is a free service where  carriers can join a queue and track its progress online.

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