SPPK Advocates for the EU to Restore Trade Conditions Prior to the Ukraine War

Bratislava – At a meeting on Thursday, the Board of the Slovak Agricultural and Food Chamber (SPPK) reached a consensus regarding the impending end of canceled tariffs on trade with Ukraine within EU countries. SPPK Chairman Andrej Gajdoš and the board members unanimously conveyed their position: the EU should restore trading conditions to what they were before the war in Ukraine once the so-called customs holidays conclude. This stance was shared at a press conference, as reported by TASR.

SPPK officials highlighted that tariff exemptions have been in effect for Ukrainian goods entering the EU from June 1, 2022, to June 5, 2025. They noted that this relaxation in trade relations has led to significant disturbances in European markets in recent months. The adverse effects are particularly evident in the realms of market stability and traditional trading practices.

With the relaxation of customs barriers, Ukrainian products have rapidly occupied the market, displacing goods from other European producers, including those from Slovakia. Grain and oilseed producers have reported considerable impacts on pricing and sales opportunities, while other sectors, such as food producers, growers, and livestock breeders, have echoed similar apprehensions.

“The most favorable outcome for us regarding tariffs would be the reapplication of the trade rules that existed prior to the war in Ukraine. There is much at stake, including price volatility, loss of markets, and the importation of food produced under differing safety and production standards,” stated SPPK Chairman Andrej Gajdoš.

Consequently, the chamber calls on policymakers to implement a systematic European approach to manage commodity imports from Ukraine, ensuring that non-European products do not disrupt the market environment, thus avoiding the need for separate protective measures. “We seek to minimize market turbulence and ensure stability and certainty, enabling our producers to plan their business activities effectively,” Gajdoš added. The SPPK Board further emphasized that should Ukraine pursue EU membership, it must fully meet all pre-accession criteria without exceptions, just as current Union members, including Slovakia, have had to do. (May 22)

“The most favorable outcome for us regarding tariffs would be the reapplication of the trade rules that existed prior to the war in Ukraine. There is much at stake, including price volatility, loss of markets, and the importation of food produced under differing safety and production standards.” Andrej Gajdoš.


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9 responses to “SPPK Advocates for the EU to Restore Trade Conditions Prior to the Ukraine War”

  1. star sword Avatar
    star sword

    Oh, fantastic! Let’s just rewind the clock and pretend the last few years didn’t happen—because who needs progress when you can have good old-fashioned tariff wars? 🙄 Just what we need, more stability from the very same folks who brought us the chaos to begin with!

  2. Darkside Hooker Avatar
    Darkside Hooker

    Oh, brilliant idea! Let’s just rewind time and pretend nothing happened—because who needs progress when you can have “good old days” nostalgia, right? 🙄🇪🇺

  3. Taz Ringer Avatar
    Taz Ringer

    Seems like the SPPK wants to rewind time to when tariffs were as stable as a Swiss watch. I suppose they think the EU’s just a giant ‘Return to Sender’ box for economic stability? 🤷‍♂️

  4. Phoenix Tetra Avatar
    Phoenix Tetra

    Seems like SPPK’s idea of a “favourable outcome” is just longing for the good old days when we could pretend trade was fair—how quaint! 🤔 Let’s just slap a “return to normal” label on it and hope the market doesn’t notice we’re still playing hide and seek with tariffs. 😂

  5. Crumb Cake Avatar
    Crumb Cake

    Looks like the SPPK is having a lovely tea party dreaming of the pre-war trade days while the rest of us are navigating the actual chaos. Maybe next they’ll suggest a return to horse-drawn carriages too—very environmentally friendly, don’t you think? 🐴☕️

  6. Tall Honey Avatar
    Tall Honey

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just roll back the clock to a time when Europe was all sunshine and rainbows, and we didn’t have to deal with pesky realities like… you know, a war. 🤦‍♂️ Classic move, lads—because clearly ignoring market chaos is the secret to stability! 🍞💼

  7. Jester Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just hit rewind on trade like it’s a playlist from 2019. Because who wouldn’t want to confuse the markets even more while we sip on our overpriced lattes? 🍵💼

  8. station wmd Avatar
    station wmd

    Oh, brilliant idea—let’s just hit the rewind button on trade like it’s a favorite old record. Because who wouldn’t want to go back to “good old times” when we could just ignore the fact that, you know, the world has actually changed? 🤦‍♂️

  9. Knock Out Star Avatar
    Knock Out Star

    Oh, of course, let’s just rewind the clock to before the war like it’s some sort of European version of “Back to the Future”—because who doesn’t love a bit of nostalgia while their market stability crumbles like a dry biscuit? 🍪

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