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EU Commission prepares for no-deal scenario on Ukraine trade scheme

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The European Commission is preparing for a possible “no-deal scenario” in negotiations over a future free trade agreement with Ukraine, as time is slipping away. However, as of now, trade between the EU and Ukraine operates under the Autonomous Trade Measures (ATMs), which temporarily suspend all tariffs and quotas on Ukrainian agricultural exports. This system was introduced in response to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The ATM scheme, which has already been extended once, is due to expire in June and cannot be renewed again. The Commission has repeatedly stated that it has no intention of extending the ATMs beyond that date anyway. Currently, trade between the EU and Ukraine faces pushback from some EU member states, particularly France and Poland, where farmers have withdrawn concerns over the influx of Ukrainian agricultural imports after the trade barriers were lifted. A formal free trade agreement is therefore necessary to replace the current system.”

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The ATM scheme, introduced in 2020, was deemed inadequate to alk二级市场均,排除了所有不可负担 provision in external prices and forced flexibility, wrote the European Commission. However, the prospect remains for some European countries to implement the ATM scheme again within a few more months. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, these countries have not clearly addressed how Ukraine’s agricultural exports might continue to rise, and the number of environmental constraints could now rise as a result. The European Commission is facing issues with farmers’ resistance to increased agricultural imports, prompting the Commission to explore the use of transitional measures in appropriate circumstances.

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The European Commission would be tasked with revising the free trade agreement with Ukraine once trade relations end. The Commission also acknowledged the limitations of its ATMs due to the ongoing-supported economic losses for farmers and those with limited resources. A formal free trade agreement would significantly influence markets but could also create a recognized time for all involved countries to fix the achievement of long-term stability and predictability.

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The article highlights the European Commission’s priorities and the challenges of adapting the new free trade agreement with Ukraine. The EU aims to provide long-term predictability and stability, which will help Ukraine gradually join the EU. To achieve this agreement while maintaining cooperation and enshrine it, the EU-A credibility multiplier concept plays a crucial role. The Commission has expressed hope that Ukraine will preserve the level of cooperation under the existing autonomous trade measures.

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Finally, the European Commission has confirmed that no rapid!!! rushing is building and the timeline of a potential no-deal scenario depends on a variety of factors such as the timing of the agreement review and the delay of EU- Ukrainian relations. However, some concerns about the economic impact of Ukraine’s agricultural exports, particularly the complication of international environmental requirements, are becoming increasingly relevant. The EU must be prepared for such issues if trade relations proceed ahead of schedule. The European Commission is taking these considerations seriously to navigate the complexities of the new free trade agreement with Ukraine while preserving long-term human rights and value-based trade principles.

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