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The Government adopted a resolution "On Amendments to the Procedure for Conducting the Ukrainian Classification of Goods of Foreign Economic Activity".

According to the resolution, the government instructed the State Customs Service to ensure:

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The Ministry of Economy and UNIDO, with the support of the Government of Switzerland, reached an agreement on the continuation of the project and the attraction of additional investment in the amount of 1,6 million Swiss francs (about 65 million UAH). The aim of the project is to ensure the development of eco-industrial parks in Ukraine.

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On June 5, the European Commission extended restrictions on the import of six types of Ukrainian agricultural products, canceling instead the ban on the import of other 11-12 groups of goods.

The physical blockade on the Polish-Ukrainian border has been stopped  today and Ukraine will be able to transport products through Poland to other countries.

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The volume of export of grain and leguminous crops from Ukraine in the 2022/23 marketing year as of June 12 amounted to 46,7 million tons, which is 2% less than last season.

More than 16 million tons of wheat have been shipped since the beginning of the season, which is 14% less than last year's volume.

The supply of barley to foreign markets amounted to 2,7 million tons (-54%).

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The new bridge will be built on the Ukrainian-Moldovan state border in the area of Yampil (Ukraine) — Cosăuţi  (Moldova) settlements.

The corresponding agreement on the construction of the bridge was signed by the Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction - the Minister of Community Development, Territories and Infrastructure of Ukraine, Oleksandr Kubrakov, and the Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development of Moldova, Lilia Dabizhaiu.

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Canada has extended the decree on the abolition of customs duties on Ukrainian goods until June 9, 2024.

The order on exemption from customs duties in Ukraine entered into force on June 9, 2022. It is noted that since the Free Trade Agreement with Ukraine was valid (August 1, 2017), Canada has abolished tariffs on 99,9% of import of agricultural products from Ukraine, including fish and seafood, as well as sunflower oil.

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63 000 drivers have already registered in the electronic border crossing queue during the service. In general, a month after eCherga has been launched, almost 155 000 trucks crossed the border using online registration. 15% of all drivers registered in the eCherga system are foreigners. In particular, these are carriers from Poland, Lithuania, Moldova, the Czech Republic and Türkiye.  Now about 12 000 trucks are waiting to cross the border in the online queue.

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The European Commission is working to launch a pilot project to counter-guarantee Export Credit Agencies so that they can continue on-cover for export of the EU companies to Ukraine, as well as on solving the problem of war risk insurance, European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis said in the European Parliament on Tuesday at the debate about Ukraine.

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In 2024, Ukrainian soybean exporters will need a traceability certificate for deliveries to the European Union.

The new EU legislation on combating deforestation introduces strict requirements for traceability of each individual batch of imported soybeans up to the field. In particular, fields where soybeans are grown must not have had deforestation in the past, and companies must properly certify this under the EU's innovations.

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Explanations to the requirements of Canadian legislation regarding manufacturers of dairy products and those specified in the biosecurity certificate are published on the official web portal of the State Food and Consumer Service in the chapter Requirements of the countries.

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