- Ukraine is considering reducing VAT on basic food products to 14% to help curb rising food prices.
- The proposal targets essential items like vegetables, milk, bread, eggs, and vegetable oil.
- The measure is inspired by similar practices in EU countries, where reduced VAT rates on food help support consumers during inflation.
- The initiative aims to ease the financial burden on Ukrainian households, as these products make up a large part of their food expenses.
Source: logos-pres.md
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