The European Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström is confident that the
introduction of the trade part of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement on
January 1, 2016 will create unique opportunities for Ukraine to stabilise,
diversify and develop its economy, according to an UNIAN correspondent
reporting from Brussels.
“The entry into force of this trade area on 1 January 2016 creates
unique opportunities for Ukraine to stabilise, diversify and develop its
economy to the benefit of all its citizens. Assistance from the EU will be made
available to help Ukrainian SMEs seize these new opportunities, to grow, and
thereby create jobs,” reads the Thursday’s press release of the European
Commission quoting Malmström as saying.
The Commissioner adds that the EU businesses will benefit as well by
gaining improved access to a market of 45 million people. “The change will not
occur over night, it will require work and investment. Gradually, the DCFTA
will contribute to a prosperous Ukraine and to stronger economic integration
with the EU,” the official said.
Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement
Negotiations Johannes Hahn added that the DCFTA also opens opportunities for
Ukraine beyond the European Union, as the EU standards are often international
standards.
By more closely aligning Ukraine’s regulations with EU legislation, the
DCFTA will promote higher quality standards for products and will increase the
levels of consumer and environmental protection. Economic cooperation and
exchanges will also be enhanced, contributing to increased stability and
prosperity for Ukraine.
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