News
EU to end duty-free imports from Ukraine after June 5
Credit: RIANAN
The European Commission will not extend the duty-free import of goods from Ukraine beyond June 5, spokesperson, Olof Gill, announced on Wednesday.
“The autonomous trade measures with Ukraine expire on June 5. The Commission does not intend to extend them beyond that date,” Gill told reporters.
He added that the EU’s current priority was to review the EU-Ukraine Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), suggesting that other forms of support might be explored moving forward.
-
Latest7 days agoHigh Court opens hearing on Goodluck Jonathan’s 2027 presidential eligibility
-
Crime1 week agoServing police officers arrested with firearms amid escalating Cross River communal crisis
-
Latest6 days agoNigerian Senate reverses standing orders amendment over constitutional concerns
-
Latest3 days agoWike loyalists dominate As APC clears 33 aspirants for Rivers Assembly primaries, 65 disqualified
-
Business1 day agoAnger, debate trail proposed $1.25bn loan amid concerns over Nigeria’s debt surge
-
Featured1 day agoWike dismisses political speculation over meeting with APC Chairman Yilwatda
-
Business1 day agoNigeria’s 2026 debt servicing hits $11.6bn as Tinubu decries global financial inequity
-
Crime2 days agoBritish-Nigerian prisoner escapes after mistaken release from custody

