EU Considers Reinstating Trade Quotas on Ukraine as War Drags On

A summer wheat harvest in Kyiv region, Ukraine.Photographer: Andrew Kravchenko/Bloomberg
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The European Union is considering reinstating quotas on imports of several agriculture goods from Ukraine, a move that could end trade relief for the war-hit nation.

The European Commission plans to reintroduce limits on purchases of Ukrainian wheat, corn, barley, poultry, eggs and other products from June through December, according to documents obtained by Bloomberg News.