Ukraine’s trade turnover reached over $90B: Ukraine buys from China and sells to Poland.

Thursday, December 22, 2022
Ukraine’s trade turnover reached over $90B: Ukraine buys from China and sells to Poland.

During the first 11 months of 2022, Ukraine’s turnover amounted to $90.1B. In January-November, goods were imported to Ukraine worth $49.4B and products were exported from Ukraine totaling $40.7B, the State Customs Service reported. The countries from which Ukraine imported the most: China $7.6B, Poland $5B, and Germany $4B. Ukraine purchased the following categories of goods the most: machinery, equipment, and transport for $13.8B, fuel and energy products for $11.7B, and products from the chemical industry for $8.7B. Ukraine exported the most to Poland for $6.2B, Romania for $3.5B, and Turkey for $2.7B. On the other hand, Ukraine predominately sold food products, worth $21B, metals and their derivatives for $5.7B, machines, equipment, and transport for $3.9B.

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