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It is planned that in the summer of 2026 the “Bila Tserkva – Sighetu Marmației” checkpoint will begin operating for passenger vehicles.

It is noted that after the implementation of the first phase, the checkpoint’s capacity will reach up to 700 vehicles per day.

Particular attention was paid by the parties to the reconstruction of the “Porubne – Siret” checkpoint. The implementation of this project will increase... Read More

Poland has become the largest importer of Ukrainian condensed milk and cream, surpassing Germany.

According to the results of 2025, exports of condensed milk and cream from Ukraine increased by 29.5% compared to 2024 and reached 38.2 thousand tons. In monetary terms, supplies increased by 30.4% – to $96.9 million.

Poland became the largest sales market, accounting for 16.8% of export revenue. Germany took 2nd... Read More

According to the results of February 2026, Ukrainian metallurgical enterprises reduced exports of steel semi-finished products by 49.5% compared to the previous month – to 61.63 thousand tons. In annual terms, the decline amounted to 48.7%.

The main export destinations remain Bulgaria – 38.98 thousand tons (-31.2% y/y; -31% m/m), and Poland – 6.39 thousand tons. Turkey and Egypt did not import semi-finished products from Ukraine during the month... Read More

Currants do not belong to the brightly expressed export-oriented berry crops of Ukraine, however, certain volumes of products are steadily supplied to foreign markets.

In 2025, due to unfavorable weather conditions, currant production decreased, which directly affected exports in both the fresh and frozen segments.

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Ukraine over the past three years has been gradually reducing the share of supplies of berry products to Poland, moving to the end consumer market – France, Germany and other countries.

As of today, the share of Ukrainian products in Polish exports is 24%.

In the overall import of frozen fruits and berries by EU countries, Ukraine occupies 9.45% in monetary equivalent.

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On March 5, Ukraine resumed electricity exports during certain hours of the day at a minimal level.

It is emphasized that supplies are carried out exclusively during a surplus in the energy system. The volumes of supply are still very low – only 12 MWh were exported to Moldova per day during nighttime hours.

The last time electricity exports were carried out was on November 11, 2025.

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Representatives of the State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection and the National Agency for Food Safety of the Republic of Moldova held a working meeting, the key topic of which was the prompt resumption of exports of Ukrainian meat products to Moldova.

The parties not only discussed technical issues, but also agreed on a clear algorithm of actions that will allow the export of frozen and chilled poultry meat to be resumed... Read More

In January 2026, the volume of Ukraine’s IT services exports reached $508 million.

Compared to December 2025, exports decreased by 25.8% or $177 million. At the same time, growth was recorded on an annual basis: in January this year, the indicator exceeded the result of the same period in 2025 by 3.9% (+$19 million).

The total export revenue from all services in January 2026 amounted to $1.247 billion. This is... Read More

Ukraine and the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) plan to deepen strategic cooperation within the framework of the humanitarian initiative Food from Ukraine, develop international networks of agrohubs, and also scale up humanitarian demining programs and the restoration of rural communities.

This was agreed upon by the parties during a meeting between representatives of the Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture and the WFP... Read More

In February 2026, Ukraine again reached record volumes of electricity imports – 1.26 million MWh. Compared to January 2026, the volumes imported during the month increased by 41%.

Hungary continues to account for the largest share in the import structure – 49%. Also, compared to January 2026, electricity imports from Hungary increased the most – by almost 54%.

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