Türkiye officially ratifies free trade agreement with Ukraine
The Free Trade Agreement between Türkiye and Ukraine has been approved by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and published in the official gazette.
Signed on July 3, 2022, in Kyiv, the agreement aims to strengthen economic cooperation and elevate living standards for citizens of both nations.
It seeks to gradually eliminate trade barriers and restrictions while promoting the ongoing liberalization of services trade.
The agreement also aims to enhance the harmonious development of economic relations by expanding bilateral trade, removing trade impediments, and contributing to the steady growth of global trade. Additionally, it focuses on promoting fair competition conditions in trade.
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