Ukraine and Poland have agreed on the permit-free passage of fuel trucks

The Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine and the Ministry of Infrastructure and Development of Poland have reached an agreement on the revocation of permits for all carriers engaged in international fuel transportation.

“russia’s missile strikes on petroleum processing plants and oil depots have created a critical situation in the fuel market. The goal of the team of the Ministry of Infrastructure in such circumstances is the complete liberalization of international freight transport to solve this problem. The new rules have already entered into force and both Ukrainian and Polish carriers can take advantage of them. I am grateful to the Polish side for the constructive work. In the future, we will continue activities to simplify freight transportation and the creation of the simplest and clearest rules for carriers of goods necessary for Ukraine,” commented the Minister of Infrastructure Oleksandr Kubrakov.

How does it work?

To enter Poland without permits, fuel carriers must register by filling out a form.

The form must be completed no later than one day before crossing the border.

It should be noted that in April Ukraine and Poland also agreed to increase the volume of rail transportation of Ukrainian exports to the EU and the world markets via Europe. In particular, the parties will set up a joint logistics company in the near future.

Source: www.kmu.gov.ua