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Ukraine’s trade turnover for the first 11 months of the year exceeded last year’s indicator by almost $2.5B.

Ukraine passes Russia and becomes Germany's leading trading partner among the post-Soviet countries.

Ukraine's trade turnover for the first 11 months of the year exceeded last year's indicator by almost $2.5B.

According to the State Customs Service, Ukraine’s trade turnover in January-November amounted to $101.9B: imports – $63.6B, exports – $38.3B. Ukraine imported the most goods from China – $13B, Poland – $6.3B and Germany – $4.8B. Ukraine exported the most to Poland – $4.4B, Spain – $2.7B and Germany – $2.7B.

Of the total volume of imported goods, 65% were from the following categories:

  1. machinery, equipment, and transport – $22.2B
  2. chemical industry products – $10.7B
  3. fuel and energy – $8.2B

The top three most exported goods from Ukraine included:

  1. food products – $22.6B
  2. metals and products made of them – $4.1B
  3. machinery, equipment, and transport – $3.2B

In 2023, Ukraine’s trade turnover amounted to $99.4B, with imports totaling $63.5B and exports totaling $36B.

 

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