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23 November 2017

The National Bank Of Ukraine Cancels Its Specific Requirements And Limitations On Foreign Economic Agreements Providing For Importing Goods Into Ukraine

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As of 23 November 2017, the National Bank of Ukraine (the "NBU") cancels its specific requirements and limitations imposed by the Regulation No. 124 dated 23 November 2015 ...
Ukraine Finance and Banking
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As of 23 November 2017, the National Bank of Ukraine (the "NBU") cancels its specific requirements and limitations imposed by the Regulation No. 124 dated 23 November 2015 on foreign economic agreements providing for importing goods into Ukraine on a prepayment basis and which amount exceeds USD 5,000,000 (or equivalent in another currency), or the amount of payments in aggregate thereunder exceeds USD 5,000,000 (or equivalent in another currency) per year, or payments in aggregate under several foreign economic agreements entered into with one and the same foreign entity and a Ukrainian importer exceed USD 5,000,000 (or equivalent in another currency) per year.

Accordingly, from now on, such agreements do not need to provide for letters of credit (confirmed by a first rate bank) as method of settlements between a Ukrainian entity - importer and a foreign entity - supplier. In the NBU opinion, the foregoing changes should significantly facilitate foreign trade without having any implications for the Ukrainian foreign currency market.

We believe such changes should also be welcomed by both foreign entities and their Ukrainian counterparties since this should reduce financial and administrative pressure in connection with goods importing transactions.

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ARTICLE
23 November 2017

The National Bank Of Ukraine Cancels Its Specific Requirements And Limitations On Foreign Economic Agreements Providing For Importing Goods Into Ukraine

Ukraine Finance and Banking

Contributor

Sayenko Kharenko logo
Sayenko Kharenko enjoys a global reputation as a leading Ukrainian law firm with an internationally oriented full-service practice. Currently, we are one of the largest law firms in Kyiv, with over 100 lawyers, including 14 partners. The firm specialises in complex cross-border and local matters and regularly handle the largest and most challenging transactions involving Ukraine. Sayenko Kharenko has been named Law firm of the year: Russia, Ukraine and the CIS according to The Lawyer European Awards 2019 and Most Innovative Law Firm for Ukraine by IFLR European Awards 2019.
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