UK-Ukraine Digital Trade Agreement
Information on the UK-Ukraine Digital Trade Agreement and how it will benefit businesses.
UK-Ukraine Digital Trade Agreement enters into force
The UK-Ukraine Digital Trade Agreement (DTA) enters into force on 1 September 2024 following the UK and Ukraine’s completion of their respective domestic ratification processes.
The agreement modernises the UK-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement in relation to digital trade, deepening our economic ties with Ukraine.
Read more about the benefits of the agreement.
Businesses in the UK and Ukraine do not need to take any action to benefit from the agreement.
The agreement expands on the UK-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement by modernising our bilateral trade in the digital era and deepening our economic ties with Ukraine. Ukrainian and British businesses and consumers will benefit from:
- open digital markets, including guaranteed tariff-free flow of digital content
- guaranteeing the flow of trusted data
- collaboration between the UK and Ukraine on cybersecurity
- cheaper and easier trade through the adoption of digital trading systems
Find out more about doing business in Ukraine.
DTA Documents
Read the agreement documents to understand what it covers and how it might apply to your business.
How the DTA was negotiated
Updates to this page
Published 30 November 2022Last updated 30 July 2024 + show all updates
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Entry into force date changed from 1 July to 1 September 2024.
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Announcement that the UK-Ukraine Digital Trade Agreement (DTA) enters into force on 1 July 2024 was added.
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Added UK/Ukraine: Digital Trade Agreement [CS Ukraine No.2/2023] to the collection.
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First published.