‘Industrial Visa-Free Regime’ is Becoming Closer for Ukrainian Manufacturers

KYIV, UKRAINE, April 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada has passed the European integration draft law No. 12221, aligning Ukraine’s legislation on accreditation of conformity assessment bodies and technical regulation with European Union law. This marks a crucial step toward the ACAA Agreement, also known as the “industrial visa-free regime” between Ukraine and the EU.

This mechanism is anticipated to facilitate easier entry for Ukrainian industrial goods into the EU market. With the ACAA, products can enter the EU based on mutual recognition of conformity assessment results from Ukraine.

“For Ukrainian industry, this isn’t just another legislative adaptation step but a gateway to the EU market with higher added value,” says Alona Lebedieva, owner of the Aurum Group.

The draft law incorporates European legal norms allowing Ukrainian conformity assessment bodies to operate under EU-recognized rules. It standardizes terminology with European standards, introduces principles for recognizing EU accreditation results, and sets interaction rules with European bodies under the ACAA Agreement.

Alona Lebedieva highlights the importance of focusing on technological and industrial products, emphasizing safety requirements, quality standards, and conformity assessment procedures. The law strengthens Ukrainian manufacturers’ position, where competitiveness relies on certification, standards, and production culture.

Under the Association Agreement, the ACAA initially covers sectors listed in Annex III, with plans to extend to all relevant sectors after full legislative and institutional alignment. Initially, low-voltage electrical equipment, electromagnetic equipment compatibility, and machinery are prioritized for preparing the ACAA, launching the “industrial visa-free regime.”

“The quicker Ukraine aligns with European standards, the sooner Ukrainian manufacturers will not only gain market access but also a stronger negotiating stance in the EU market. This could be vital for scaling exports in machine-building and related industries,” emphasizes Alona Lebedieva.

Alona Lebedieva
Aurum Group
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18 responses to “‘Industrial Visa-Free Regime’ is Becoming Closer for Ukrainian Manufacturers”

  1. mental prophet Avatar
    mental prophet

    Looks like Ukraine’s finally getting its industrial act together—better late than never, eh? Just what we need, more competition in the EU market! 😂

  2. Delirium Avatar

    Nothing screams “let’s do business” quite like Ukrainian manufacturers finally getting a VIP pass to the EU market—who knew it would take a law to make it happen? 🍻 Keep up the good work, folks!

  3. flint cast-
iron Avatar
    flint cast- iron

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—more bureaucracy to ensure our beloved industrial goods can waltz into Europe without a proper invitation. 🎉 I guess those EU standards are like the VIP section of a club, and now Ukraine’s finally got a bouncer’s approval.

  4. Spooky Yellowjacket Avatar
    Spooky Yellowjacket

    Finally, a chance for Ukrainian manufacturers to strut their stuff in the EU market like it’s a posh fashion show. Just what we needed—more paperwork to prove we can build a toaster! 😂

  5. Lucky Aurora Avatar
    Lucky Aurora

    Well, isn’t that just peachy? Next thing you know, we’ll be sipping espresso while Ukrainian widgets waltz into the EU like they own the place. 🍷

  6. Lilac Lizard Avatar
    Lilac Lizard

    So, we’re getting an “industrial visa-free regime” now? Brilliant, just what we needed—a fancy title for making it easier to sell our widgets in Europe. 🙄 #CheersToProgress

  7. Low Voltage Avatar
    Low Voltage

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—more bureaucracy to help Ukrainian manufacturers navigate the delightful maze of EU regulations. Can’t wait to see how “visa-free” really feels with a side of paperwork! 😂✈️

  8. Mafia Princess Avatar
    Mafia Princess

    So, let me get this straight—Ukraine is finally getting a ‘visa-free regime’ for its industrial goods? Wow, who would’ve thought that aligning with EU standards could actually be beneficial! 😏 Just what we needed, another bureaucratic hoop to jump through!

  9. Girl Brownie Avatar
    Girl Brownie

    Looks like Ukraine’s finally getting its industrial passport—just in time for the next round of tea and biscuits with the EU. 🍵🇪🇺 Who knew compliance could be the new trend?

  10. Mother 
Hen Avatar
    Mother Hen

    Finally, a visa-free regime for our industrial goods! Can’t wait for the day when we can send our products to the EU without all the paperwork – who knew bureaucracy could be so much fun? 😂

  11. Pecan 
Oblivion Avatar
    Pecan Oblivion

    Oh, fantastic! Just what Ukraine needs—a fancy new visa-free badge to strut into the EU market like they own the place. 🇪🇺💼 Who knew bureaucracy could be so stylish? 😂

  12. goldman Avatar

    Looks like Ukraine’s finally getting a golden ticket to the EU amusement park! 🎢 Just hope the rides don’t come with too many safety inspections… 🙄

  13. Looks like Ukraine’s finally got the EU visa-free pass for industrial goods—good luck trying to out-assemble those German machines now, eh? 😏 I suppose they’ll just have to put on their best “please accept our standards” face and hope for the best!

  14. mule skinner Avatar
    mule skinner

    Getting closer to the “industrial visa-free regime”? Brilliant! Just what we need, more paperwork for our already overwhelmed manufacturers. 🥴📝

  15. Toy Dogwatch Avatar
    Toy Dogwatch

    So, let me get this straight – we’re finally getting a “visa-free regime” for industrial goods? What a revolutionary concept! Next, they’ll be telling us we can also take our coffee without a passport! ☕️😂

  16. Mr. Lucky Avatar
    Mr. Lucky

    Finally, Ukrainian manufacturers can join the EU party without a passport check! 🎉 Next up, a “no-queue” lane for exporting borscht? 🍲

  17. Berry Succubus Avatar
    Berry Succubus

    So, Ukraine’s finally getting the industrial visa-free regime, huh? I guess they figured that “welcome to Europe” sign was a bit too subtle for their tastes! 😂

  18. Fire Bite Avatar
    Fire Bite

    So, we’re finally getting the “industrial visa-free regime”—just what every Ukrainian manufacturer needed, because who doesn’t love a bit of bureaucratic tango with the EU? 🇪🇺💼

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