In March 2025, the volume of IT exports from Ukraine amounted to $545 million, which is $10 million (or almost 2% more) than in February. At the same time, last year in March, Ukrainian IT exports were $565 million.
The total amount of IT exports for the first three months of 2025 is $1,569 million. At the beginning of the year, IT exports fell below the $500 million mark. Prior to that, throughout 2024, they were higher than this amount.
Read MoreThe Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine (CMU) has allowed investors to start investing in their projects earlier, without waiting for the standard 18-month period before applying for state support.
Such investments will not be counted toward the total amount of “significant investments” as defined by law. However, this change opens up more opportunities for those ready to start working now, without postponing.
Read MoreIn January–March 2025, imports of aluminum and its products increased by 18.5% to $116.75 million, with $42.16 million in March.
Exports for the same period increased by 35.5% to $31.7 million, including $11.74 million in March.
In 2024, imports reached $446 million (+21.7%), and exports reached $124.4 million (+27.4%).
Read MoreIn March 2025, Ukraine significantly increased exports of cattle and beef.
Approximately 2,500 tons of cattle were exported in March, nearly double the amount in February, generating nearly $5 million in revenue. Lebanon remained the primary buyer.
Frozen beef exports increased by 1,510 tons (+14% from February), with the majority shipped to China, Uzbekistan, and Azerbaijan.
Read MoreThe Interdepartmental Commission on International Trade under the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine has imposed anti-dumping duties on heating radiators of Turkish and Chinese production, according to the decision of the MKMT dated April 16, officially published in the Government Courier.
Read MoreIn the 2024/2025 marketing year, Ukraine exported 34.345 million tons of grains and legumes, a 4.263 million tons, or 12.4% decrease, compared to last year. Wheat exports reached 13.558 million tons, a decrease of 1.453 million tons, or 10.7%, from the previous year. Ukrainian farmers also exported 2.247 million tons of barley and 10,800 tons of rye. Corn exports reached 18.027 million tons, decreasing by 3.140 million tons, or 17.4%, compared to last year.
Read MoreIn January–March 2025, Ukraine reduced imports of nickel and nickel products by 49.3%, to $3.9 million.
In March, imports reached $1.92 million.
Exports of nickel products tripled, reaching $361,000 compared to $94,000 last year, with $328,000 in March alone.
In 2024, imports increased by 73.7% to $26.73 million, while exports increased to $602,000 (+13%).
Read MoreIn the first quarter of 2025, Ukraine exported 192 tons of mollusks, 11.5% decrease compared to the same period last year. In monetary terms, mollusk exports reached $578,000, a 4.6% decrease from January–March 2024. The main buyers of Ukrainian mollusks in Q1 2025 were Spain (83%), Italy (4.2%), and Lithuania (3.8%).
Read MoreIn the first three months of 2025, 127.8 thousand civilian unmanned aerial vehicles were imported into Ukraine, with a total value of $371.3 million.
In terms of value, this is $103 million (or 39%) more than the same period in 2024.
Customs noted that customs duty exemptions were applied to 98% of all imported drones.
Read MoreChina continues to actively purchase Brazilian corn, while interest in Ukrainian corn remains low. In the 2024/2025 marketing year (September–March), exports to China reached only about 120,000 tons, 20 times less than the previous year. So far, there are no signs of growing demand.
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