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In January-September 2022 export to the CIS countries reduced to 23,8% compared to the same period in 2021.

This indicator does not take into account export to the russian federation and the Republic of Belarus, which de facto is not done due to the full-scale war waged by these countries against Ukraine.

In general,  export to the CIS countries for 9 months of 2022 amounted to 1,27 billion US dollars.

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The Cabinet of Ministers approved the Draft Law ˮOn the Ratification of the Framework Agreement between the Government of Ukraine and the Government of the Republic of Austria on Economic Cooperation in the Development of Projectsˮ. This decision was made at a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers on November 4.

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Implementation of the Law will allow establish single rules in the sphere of production, circulation and use of materials and items that are directly or indirectly come into contact with food products.

The version of this law is prepared on the basis of the requirements of more than 10 acts of the European Union, and thereby creates a legislative basis for the further implementation of the EU Association Agreement.

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In Ukraine, a special customs duty on PVC raw materials, from which the profile for windows is made, will be suspended for the duration of martial law.

This decision was made at a meeting of the Interagency Commission on International Trade. Besides this, it was decided to terminate the anti-dumping investigation regarding

the PVC profile of imported production, regardless of the country of origin, due to the expiration of the terms of such an investigation.

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PJSC "Ukrainian Danube Shipping Agency" (UDSA) responded to Russia's abandonment from the "Grain Corridor" agreement by launching the "Danube Grain Route" project.

UDSA invested in the creation of its own grain transshipment, and also agreed with Romanian partners - the TTS group of companies - on a faster and more efficient transshipment scheme at the port of Constanța.

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In the 2022/2023 marketing year (MR, started on July 1), Ukraine has already exported 12,9 million tons of grain and legumes, including 4,2 million tons in October.

Since the beginning of the 2022/2023 marketing year, export from Ukraine of cereals and legumes (with products of their processing) reached 12,9 million tons, which is 66,5% of the indicator for the same period of the 2021/2022 marketing  year.

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The Minister of Agriculture of France, Marc Fenault, confirmed the European initiative aimed at ensuring the export of Ukrainian grain by land.

Marc Fenault emphasized that the European Union intends to do everything in order not to depend on "the good (and in this case, evil) will of vladimir putin, who opens and closes the Black Sea routes depending on his mood."

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During the Ukrainian-German Economic Forum in Berlin on October 24, the head of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine noted that cooperation has already been established with the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), which has successful cases in countries where terrorist activities had been. The agency allocated 30 million US dollars to Ukraine for the implementation of a pilot project on investment insurance.

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The Committee of the European Parliament on Transport and Tourism has approved two separate agreements with Ukraine and Moldova, which should simplify cross-border transportation of cargoes.

The new agreements of the European Union on automobile transportation with Ukraine and Moldova will replace the current bilateral agreements with the EU countries.

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Hygienic requirements for quickly-frozen food products intended for human consumption were approved by the Order of the Ministry of Agriculture № 682 of 14.09.2022.

The adoption of Hygienic requirements is the next step in the fulfillment of Ukraine's international obligations stipulated by the EU Association Agreement, it creates common rules for the functioning of the quickly-frozen food market in Ukraine with the EU member states.

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