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Government plans to change list of banned Russian goods
10 of April 2019 г.
The Cabinet of Ministers plans to consider a draft resolution on amending the list of Russian goods prohibited for import into the customs territory of Ukraine.
This issue has been included on the agenda of the Cabinet meeting scheduled for April 10, the Government portal reports.
Also, the government at its meeting plans to consider draft resolutions on approving the implementation agreement between the Cabinet of Ministers and the NATO Support and Procurement Organization on the implementation of the NATO Trust Fund Project for the neutralization of explosive items and countering improvised explosive devices; on the use of state budget’s subventions by local budgets to modernize and update the material and technical base of vocational schools in 2019.
In addition, the Cabinet of Ministers plans to adopt a resolution to liquidate the state corporation Ukrainian State Association “Radon"; a resolution to approve the financial plan of the government’s Uriadovy Kurier newspaper for 2019.
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