Uzbekistan cancels additional import fee for Ukrainian goods
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The Uzbek Cabinet of Ministers has prematurely cancelled additional import fee for Ukrainian goods, the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations, Investments and Trade of the country reported on February 22.
Earlier, the country introduced additional import fee for
Ukrainian goods starting from July 1, 2015 for a period of one year
as a response measure to the introduction of additional import fee
by Ukraine in the amount of five-ten percent not depending on the
country of origin of the goods on February 26, 2015 for a period of
12 months. In late December 2015, the Ukrainian government decided
to cancel the additional import fee starting from January 1,
2016.
Ukraine's export to Uzbekistan in 2015 decreased almost twice
compared to 2014, to $154.4 million, import from Uzbekistan to
Ukraine decreased by 13 percent, to $57.3 million, according to the
Ukrainian side.
In late January 2016, the Verkhovna Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine
ratified the protocol on the application of the free trade zone
agreement with Uzbekistan.
The agreement on free trade zone within the CIS was signed in
October 2011 by eight countries - Russia, Armenia, Belarus,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan and Ukraine.
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