This Order of the Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine No. 6335 introduces technical adjustments to the lists of goods requiring special storage conditions or having a limited shelf life. The document is directly related to the functioning of the “Electronic Border Crossing Queue” (eCherha) system for motor vehicles. Its primary purpose is to clarify the UKT ZED (Ukrainian Classification of Goods for Foreign Economic Activity) codes for certain types of meat and bakery products to ensure correct transit priority across the customs border. The Order is temporary and remains in effect until December 04, 2026.
**Structure and Main Provisions:**
The Order consists of a regulatory section and two annexes containing specific amendments to the lists approved by Order No. 5639 of May 07, 2026.
1. **Amendments to the List of products with a limited shelf life:** The list of UKT ZED codes for bovine meat (code 0201 10 00 00 added) and bakery products (code 1905 90 70 00 added) has been expanded.
2. **Amendments to the List of products with a special storage regime:** The list of UKT ZED codes for bovine meat has been narrowed by excluding code 0201 10 00 00.
Compared to the previous version, these changes are of a clarifying nature, aimed at aligning the nomenclature of goods with the actual requirements of logistics and customs clearance.
**Key Provisions for Implementation:**
For businesses and logistics operators, it is crucial that these changes directly affect the classification of cargo in the “eCherha” system.
* If your goods fall under the updated UKT ZED codes, you are entitled to priority transit, as they are now officially recognized as having a limited shelf life.
* It is important to note that the exclusion of certain codes from the list of products with a “special storage regime” implies a change in the requirements for documentation and queuing for the respective commodity items.
* The Order entered into force upon its publication; therefore, when planning shipments, it is necessary to verify goods codes against the updated lists to avoid delays at the border.