Bracing for the annual New Year’s queues of cars from Poland

Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Bracing for the annual New Year’s queues of cars from Poland

Bracing for the annual New Year’s queues of cars from Poland, Maxim Nefedov, head of the new Customs Service, writes preemptively on Facebook: “Sorry for the current state of things.” Looking ahead, he says his agency plans to invest $20 million in upgrading almost all the crossings on Ukraine’s Western border. Next year, 14 are to be rebuilt, followed by two more in 2021 and two more in 2022.

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