In January–October 2025, Ukraine increased imports of copper and copper products by 27,4% compared to the same period last year, reaching $148,05 million.
During the same period, copper exports grew by 15,1%, amounting to $84,02 million.
In October, imports totalled $14,46 million, while exports reached $12,91 million.
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Read MoreIn January–October this year, Ukraine’s imports of electric generating sets and rotary electric converters increased 3,6 times compared to the same period in 2024, reaching $1,4 billion.
Electric generators and converters were most frequently imported from Romania (19,5%, or $272,1 million), the Czech Republic (18,2%, $254,6 million), and Poland (12,6%, $175,3 million). A year earlier, the main suppliers were China ($88,3 million), Turkey ($80,6...
Read MoreUkraine’s trade turnover in January-October 2025 amounted to $101 billion.
According to the State Customs Service in Ukraine, in January-October 2025, imports to Ukraine totalled $67,8 billion, while exports from Ukraine reached $33,2 billion.
The tax burden per kilogram of taxable imports in January-September 2025 amounted to $0,52 per kilogram.
Read MoreWithin the framework of the EU-Ukraine High-Level Transport Dialogue, Ukraine and Slovakia discussed the development of joint railway projects.
During the meeting, the parties addressed the launch of new international routes, including a new night train to Prague via Slovakia, as well as two pairs of daytime trains on the Košice – Uzhhorod.
Read MoreUkraine’s foreign trade turnover in January-October 2025 amounted to $101 billion. Imports totaled $67,8 billion, exports reached $33,2 billion.
Over 10 months, Ukraine exported the largest volumes to Poland ($4,2 billion), Turkey ($2,2 billion), Germany ($2,0 billion). The largest import volumes came from China ($15,1 billion), Poland ($6,4 billion) and Germany ($5,4 billion).
The top three export categories...
Read MoreIn October, in Ukraine exports of millet decreased by 33,4% compared to the previous month, totalling 8.64 thousand tons.
The current situation is explained by a change in the geography of supplies. In September this year, Kenya was the main buyer of Ukrainian millet (54,7%), while in October the country did not purchase a single ton.
At the same time, the decline in exports is also attributed to a reduction in...
Read MoreThe total corn supply in Ukraine has increased to 14 million tons. Harvesting rates remain high, while yields are gradually improving.
Ukraine is currently caught in a set of circumstances that are restraining export shipments and limiting its ability to compete in foreign markets.
This creates a deferred supply effect, as producers are holding back sales in anticipation of better market conditions.
Read MoreUkrainian soybeans currently remain the cheapest soybeans in the world, which creates potential for further price growth in the near term.
Last week, CIF quotations increased and, when converted, corresponded to $415-420 CPT seaports. On the domestic CPT market, buyers are keeping prices restrained amid the available supply.
Read MoreNaftogaz Group has signed a memorandum with Greek company ATLANTIC-SEE LNG TRADE S.A. The parties agreed to jointly develop supplies of U.S.-origin liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Europe and Ukraine through Greek gas terminals and Vertical Corridor.
Read MoreNaftogaz Group and Polish company ORLEN agreed on the supply of up to 300 million cubic metres of American natural gas (LNG) to Ukraine.
The agreement continues the consistent cooperation between two companies. Earlier in 2025 Naftogaz had already contracted approximately 450 million cubic metres of U.S. LNG from ORLEN.
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