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Ukraine and EU sign free trade zone deal
Ukraine
has signed the economic part of the Association agreement with the
EU, with Georgia and Moldova also joining the pact, even though big
economic risks lie ahead
RT,
27
June, 2014
The
signing of the economic part of the agreement comes after 8 months of
violent unrest in Ukraine, which broke out in Kiev and spread across
the country in November after then-President Viktor Yanukovich
decided to reject the
trade agreement in favor of trilateral talks.
The
document contains 31 signatures- Ukraine, all 28 EU member states, as
well as that of the President of the European Council Herman Van
Rompuy, and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso. The
agreement will only come into force when it is ratified by every
national parliament in the EU.
Georgia
and Moldova also signed both political and economic parts of the
Association Agreement. Ukraine signed a political part of the
agreement in March, shortly after Crimea rejoined Russia.
Signing
the Free Trade Agreement will open up trade barriers between the
former Soviet states, but doesn’t guarantee them EU membership, a
main goal of the three governments.
“It
is their sovereign right, but the Russian Federation will have to
take measures in case it negatively effects the local market,” Dmitry
Peskov, Putin’s spokesperson said, commenting on the agreements
signed between the EU and Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova.
Russia
has warned these "measures" could
include $500 billion in lost
trade and
possible bans on Ukrainian imports.
In
order to fully implement the free trade zone, it could cost Ukraine’s
already fragile economy additional $104 billion, according to a
previous estimate by Yanukovich. This will include adopting hundreds
of new trade laws and thousands of new laws to comply with EU
standards.
In
2013, EU exports to Ukraine were worth $33 billion (23.9 billion
euro), dominated by industrial equipment, chemicals, and manufactured
goods.
Ukraine
exported 13.8 billion euro worth of goods to the EU, mostly materials
like iron, steel, and minerals. Agricultural and food products are
also substantial exports.
The
Association Agreement and Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area
(DCFTA) will replace the current Partnership and Cooperation
Agreement Ukraine signed with the EU in 1998.
Trilateral
trade talks between the EU, Russia, and Ukraine will take place on
July 11. Russia has made it very clear that by signing the trade
agreement Ukraine can no longer enter the Eurasian Customs Union,
which already includes Belarus and Kazakhstan.
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