In January-November 2023, Ukraine has imported 196 600 tons of frozen fish (excluding fish fillets) - 1,2% less than in the same period of 2022. In monetary terms, import of frozen fish for 11 months reached 347 million US dollars, which is 12% more than for the same period in 2022.
The largest suppliers of frozen fish in January-November 2023 are Iceland (23,5%), the USA (16,2%) and Norway (13,7%).
Read MoreLTG Cargo, a transport company of the Lithuanian Railways (Lietuvos geležinkeliai, LTG), is going to launch a weekly container train to Ukraine due to the complicated situation at the automobile border crossing points.
Read MoreThe governments of Ukraine and Türkiye are ready to ratify the Free Trade Agreement in the nearest future. After the completion of the ratification procedure, the agreement will enter into force in early 2024 and will open new opportunities for duty-free or partially duty-free trade between the two countries.
Read MoreDuring this period, the seaports of the Danube region have processed 29,4 million tons of cargo. According to the results of January-November 2023, Ukrainian seaports increased cargo transshipment by 15,8% compared to the same period in 2022 - up to 52,8 million tons.
Read MoreDuring January-October 2023, Ukraine has exported 137 tons of mutton and goat meat. This is 10,9% less than in the same period a year before. However, in monetary terms, export for 10 months of this year reduced by 33,9% - up to 589 000 US dollars, as compared to January-October 2022. The main buyer of Ukrainian mutton and goat meat during the 10 months of 2023 is the UAE (96,3%). Azerbaijan (1,9%) and Türkiye (0,5%) follow with a significant break-off.
Read MoreThe State Customs Service of Ukraine agreed with the General Directorate for Taxation and Customs Union of the European Commission (DG TAXUD) to postpone the application of the new transit declaration – NCTS Phase 5, the transition to which was planned since December 1.
Read MoreThe licensing regime for the supply of agricultural products from Ukraine to Bulgaria began to operate on December 4, 2023. This applies to wheat, corn, sunflower and rapeseed. Besides, the Minister of Agriculture of Bulgaria Kyryl Vatev insisted on the inclusion of dry milk, frozen raspberries and honey in the list.
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Ukrainians in Europe form a significant demand for buckwheat in Europe and actively spread the culture of its consumption, and Ukraine has established its export for the first time in a long time. This forces European networks to purchase this product in Ukraine. The government, from its side, contributes to this. All restrictions on the export of buckwheat, which existed before, have been removed. Thanks to this, the export of buckwheat to Europe began.
Read MoreThe government of Ukraine begins accepting applications for the export of wheat, corn, rapeseed and sunflower to Bulgaria. The Minister of Agricultural Policy of Ukraine, M. Solskyi, and the Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Bulgaria, K. Vatev, agreed on the procedure for applying the procedure for the verification of rapeseed, corn, wheat and sunflower export to Bulgaria.
Read MoreAs of December 1, Bulgaria lifted the ban on the import of wheat, corn, rapeseed and sunflower seeds from Ukraine. "The Ministry of Agriculture of Bulgaria, in accordance with the terms of the Memorandum concluded by the government and the Initiative Committee of the farmers who went to the protests, kept its promise until November 30 to limit the importation of imported agricultural products as much as possible," - in the ministry said.
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