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UKRAINE HAS JOINED THE WTO

06.09.10

UKRAINE PERSUADES RUSSIA IN A FRIENDLY WAY, DOESN’T PRACTICE BLACKMAIL

Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov, speaking at a press conference on Friday, informed that “Ukraine, in a partner and friendly way, persuades the Russian Federation to revise the excellent, as per their opinion, Agreement of January 2009 on gas supplies for the 10 years.” In reply to the qualifying question from journalists as to whether Ukraine would block Russia’s accession to the WTO if the gas prices would not be cut, M. Azarov said: “We haven’t practiced blackmail and won’t practice it.”
wto.ru»
03.09.10

INTERNATIONAL TRADE PROTESTS AGAINST ACTIONS OF STATE CUSTOMS SERVICE OF UKRAINE

Almost 1 mln tons of grains have been blocked in Ukrainian ports as of today, a communication of the Grain & Feed Trade Association (GAFTA) reads. “International trade is deeply concerned about the groundless administrative restrictions… and calls for the immediate cessation of such actions, which in fact are a barrier to trade,” states GAFTA. »
Ukrainian Grain Association
31.08.10

IN BERLIN, YANUKOVYCH WAS REPROACHED WITH GRAIN CHAOS

Kyiv’s non-transparent policies towards grain exports were discussed at the meeting of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych with German Chancellor Angela Merkel yesterday in Berlin, according to a Deutsche Welle’s report. International grain trading companies, including German ones, suffered more than a quarter million US dollars for the last one and a half month, because of obstacles for grain export from Ukraine. »
Deutsche Welle
30.08.10 one-line news

CUSTOMS SERVICE RECEIVED ORAL INSTRUCTIONS, DOESN’T CLEAR GRAIN FOR EXPORT

Customs authorities in Ukrainian ports refuse customs clearance of grain cargos for export, referring to some oral instructions.
Association Ukrainian Agribusiness Club»
27.08.10

BACK-TO-SCHOOL SURPRISE: CUSTOMS SERVICE LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN OF STRUGGLE AGAINST FLOWERS

Just in time, on the eve of the First of September, our valorous State Customs Service started yet another campaign – of struggle against “grey” import of flowers. As always, they did it quickly and with no warning, using their well proven method – by jacking up the customs fees to be paid by… “white” importers (grey ones do not pay those fees anyway). And the first results have been quick to come: 320 tons of flower products already got stuck on the border, whereas the price of one rose on September 1 is predicted to be UAH 50.
Radio Liberty»



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