The European Commission unveiled, on Thursday 9 June, a regulation to temporarily improve market access for seven products from Moldova still subject to tariff quotas when entering the EU.
Virtually all Moldovan products can already enter the EU duty-free under the EU/Moldova Free Trade Agreement in force since 2014. The proposed measures concern the seven remaining products: plums (25,000 tonnes), table grapes (38,000 tonnes), apples (40,000 tonnes), tomatoes (2,000 tonnes), garlic (220...