KYIV, June 5 (Reuters) - Ukraine's export losses are set to reach $800 million for the period June to December this year following the expected end of free access to the European Union market, a central bank deputy governor said on Thursday.
Preferential trade with the EU, a major trading partner for Ukraine, expires on June 5.
Agricultural goods accounted for about 60% of Ukraine's total exports of $41.6 billion last year, with the European Union buying around 60% of those goods, worth about $15 billion.