Media: EU made a concerning decision for Ukraine

The European Union intends to reduce imports of agricultural products from Ukraine starting in June.
As reported by BAKU.WS, this was announced by the AFP agency, citing the European Commissioner for Agriculture and Food, Christophe Hansen.
"Import quotas will not remain the same. So there will indeed be less imports," the agency quotes him as saying.
It is not specified which goods exactly will be subject to reduction and how significantly imports will decrease.
Earlier, Reuters agency, citing sources, reported that the European Commission plans to reduce imports of sugar supplied from Ukraine due to complaints from European farmers and price collapse in the market. The publication did not specify by how much the EU would reduce imports, but claimed it would be "significantly lower than current levels." The agency also reported, citing Hansen, that the EC will review import rules for other Ukrainian products, including grain, but at that time he did not provide any details.
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