The Free Trade Agreement between Canada and
Ukraine (CUFTA) provides our country with more preferences. Natalia Mykolska,
Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine, Trade
Representative of Ukraine announced on air of Espresso TV channel. According to
her, an important role in achieving preferable conditions for Ukraine was
played by our former compatriots.
"The Ukrainian Diaspora in Canada was
saying that the Deal should be asymmetric and provide more benefits for
Ukraine, more transition periods to adapt to the conditions of a free trade
with Canada," explained Natalia Mykolska.
According to her, it is too early to make
certain forecasts yet, but the huge Canadian market poses interest for our businessmen.
Canada would eliminate 98% of duties of their exports for Ukraine once the
Agreement enters in force. Ukraine, for its part, cancels only about 80%. That
is our producers would gain larger access to the Canadian market.
"We are fascinated to export to Canada
processed foods. Here belong sunflower oil, beer, alcoholic and non-alcoholic
beverages, confectionery and many agricultural commodities, which we
traditionally export", urged the Deputy Minister.
According to the experts of the Ministry of Economic
Development and Trade, export gains would be broad-based with
products having high added value.
With regard to industrial goods, the Agreement
envisages abolition of 99.9% of duties. According to Natalia Mykolska,
only seven tariff lines remain closed with the planned seven-year transition
period – these are cars. But that time is enough to adapt, domestic producers
claim.
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