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Ukraine increases its foreign trade.

The sea port blockade limited the export of Ukriane’s most valuable goods.

Container stack and ship under crane bridge

According to customs statistics, Ukraine’s foreign trade amounted to $25.8B in the first quarter of 2023, which is only 7% less than in the same period of 2022. In January, the decrease in turnover amounted to 35% compared to January 2022, and 30% less than the volume from the first two months of the year.

In the first quarter, Ukraine imported goods worth $15.5B and exported $10.3B. The leading exporters to Ukraine were China with $2.6B, Poland with $1.6B, and Germany with $ 1.1B.

In the total volume imported in January-March 2023, 71% of goods were: machines, equipment, and transport ($4.4 B), fuel and energy products ($3.6B), and chemical products ($2.8B).

The top three goods exported from Ukraine include food ($6.7B), metals and their products ($929M), and machines, equipment, and transport ($812M).

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