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Ukraine’s Grain Complaint Against Poland Still Pending Before WTO

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WARSAW (Sputnik) – Kiev has not yet withdrawn its claims with the World Trade Organization (WTO) over Poland’s ban of Ukrainian grain imports to the country, Polish media reported.

On Wednesday, the European Commission proposed extending tariff-free entry for Ukrainian agricultural products for another year starting in June, but with a number of measures to protect Europe’s own farmers.

The WTO case is still open, and the dispute remains unresolved, despite the European Commission’s recent move, Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita reported on Thursday.

Poland, for its part, has not lifted the ban it imposed on Ukrainian grain imports in September 2023, but has not yet felt any consequences, despite having violated one of the basic principles of the European Union’s trade policy, according to the report.

 European Union's and Ukrainian flags fluttering outside the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France. - Sputnik International, 1920, 16.12.2023

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Polish-Ukrainian relations deteriorated significantly last year due to the influx of Ukrainian grain into the EU. Poland, alongside Slovakia and Hungary, unilaterally extended a ban on duty-free Ukrainian grain imports after EU-imposed curbs lapsed on September 15.
Ukraine responded by filing a complaint with the WTO. Ukrainian Deputy Economy Minister Taras Kachka said in late September that Kiev would withdraw its claims with the WTO against the three EU countries if they provide guarantees of no restrictions on grain exports in future.





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