On 19-23 September, the 18th round of negotiations was held between Ukraine and the EU on the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), as well as a meeting between Ukraine's first deputy prime minister Andriy Kluyev and EU Trade Commissioner Karel de Gucht. The statements after this round of negotiations show that both parties have come to agreement on the two main sticking points: Ukrainian export duties on goods, and duties on EU car imports. Ukraine has agreed to abolish these in exchange for a 15-year transitional period. Furthermore, a number of specific arrangements have been made concerning agriculture (quotas on the duty-free export of Ukrainian agricultural products) and energy (the EU decided not to seek compensation from Ukraine in the event of interruptions to the gas supply). This was probably the last formal round of the talks.
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