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By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) -Denmark has become the first country to formally join the European Union's new 300 million euro Ukraine export credit guarantee facility which supports European

Denmark Launches EU's Ukraine Export Credit Guarantee Initiative

By Marc Jones

LONDON (Reuters) -Denmark has become the first country to formally join the European Union's new 300 million euro Ukraine export credit guarantee facility which supports European companies doing business with Ukrainian counterparts.

The deal with Danish export credit agency EIFO is the first of more than a dozen similar agreements expected in the next few weeks between EU lending arm the EIB Group, the European Commission and national agencies.

The overall facility is designed to back small and medium-sized firms which export to Ukraine, giving them protection if companies they deal with are impacted by the ongoing war with Russia.

According to the EU's Eurostat agency, exports from the EU to Ukraine jumped to nearly 43 billion euros ($49.11 billion) last year.

Up to 40 Danish companies are expected to benefit from the first agreement, while the likes of Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and some central and eastern European countries that export the most to Ukraine are expected to join soon.

The European Commission's Valdis Dombrovskis said the facility represented "a significant step forward in further integrating the EU and Ukrainian economies, which is a crucial element of Ukraine’s (EU) accession process."

Kyiv's EU membership talks began last year, although a long and tough road lies ahead before it can join the bloc given the war with Russia.

Ukraine's First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, who was in Washington on Wednesday to formally sign the high-profile minerals deal brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump, said the EU export support would help grow trade.

Marjut Falkstedt, head of the European Investment Fund which provides the guarantees for the new export facility, said Denmark's sign-up was part of significant efforts made to get the facility up and running within a year.

($1 = 0.8757 euros)

(Reporting by Marc Jones, editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Denmark is the first to join EU's Ukraine export credit guarantee.
  • The facility supports EU firms exporting to Ukraine.
  • Over 40 Danish companies expected to benefit initially.
  • The initiative is part of Ukraine's EU accession process.
  • Other EU countries are expected to join the program soon.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Ukraine export credit guarantee facility?
The facility is designed to support small and medium-sized firms exporting to Ukraine, providing them protection if their business partners are affected by the ongoing war with Russia.
How much funding is allocated to the Ukraine export credit guarantee facility?
The facility has a total funding of 300 million euros aimed at supporting European companies engaged in exports to Ukraine.
Which countries are expected to benefit from this agreement?
Up to 40 Danish companies are expected to benefit from the initial agreement, along with firms from Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, and several central and eastern European countries.
What did the European Commission say about the facility?
Valdis Dombrovskis from the European Commission stated that the facility represents a significant step forward in integrating the EU and Ukrainian economies, which is crucial for Ukraine's EU membership aspirations.
When did Ukraine's EU membership talks begin?
Kyiv's EU membership talks began last year, although the path to joining the EU remains challenging due to the ongoing war with Russia.

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