WASHINGTON: Putting on hold its preferential tariff treatment of imports from Ukraine starting from January 2018, in response to the country’s failure to ensure adequate protection and enforcement of U.S. intellectual property rights, Hromadske TV reports, citing the BBC Ukrainian service. It was as far back as April that the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) released its 2017 review of the state of IP protection and enforcement in U.S. trading partners around the world. Again, it placed Ukraine on its Priority Watch List, alongside such countries as Russia, China, India, Venezuela, Thailand, Algeria, Chile, Kuwait, and Indonesia.
The preferential tariff treatment of Ukraine will be suspended for four months. The country is to use the time to make whatever steps are needed to ensure better protection of intellectual property rights.






