Ukraine has introduced a quota for exports to the European Union in 2025 of 11,007.5 tons of sugar, meat and edible poultry offal: chickens, ducks, geese and guinea fowl – 51,071 tons, including frozen – 11,655 tons.
According to it, a quota of 1,439 tons has also been established for the export of turkey meat and edible offal to the EU.
Read MoreIn May 2025, the Ukrainian car fleet was replenished with more than 4.7 thousand used electric cars, which is 40% more than the same period last year.
The average age of such cars was 5 years.
Read MoreThe European Union, together with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), is joining efforts to develop the “eQueue” project for border crossings.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Communities and Territories Development and the EU have agreed to collaborate on advancing the “eQueue” project. The EU will provide support through the IOM in Ukraine, including funding for technical assistance and engaging experts to further improve the project....
Read MoreThe Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) has extended the anti-dumping duty on imports of galvanized steel from China and Ukraine for another five years, until June 9, 2030.
The decision was made following a repeated anti-dumping investigation launched on September 2, 2024. The investigation was prompted by the approaching expiration of existing restrictions and requests from national producers in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), including...
Read MoreThe European Union has granted Ukraine equivalence to EU standards for seed production, confirming compliance with EU requirements.
Specifically, the decision provides equivalence for seeds of beet, sunflower, swede, and soybean produced and certified in Ukraine.
Read MoreFrom January to April 2025, Ukraine imported 4.7 thousand tons of by-products from cattle, swine, sheep, and horses, a 9.3% increase compared to the same period last year.
In monetary terms, imports reached $5.2 million, up 6.1% from the same period in 2024.
These by-products were primarily imported from Poland (47.4%), Brazil (18%), and France (14%).
Read MoreBefore the start of the new season, pea prices are declining to 13.5–14 thousand UAH per ton. Meanwhile, China has opened its market, and traders are increasingly shifting to this crop. As a result, a shortage and price increase may occur by mid-summer.
Read MoreIn May, Ukraine exported approximately 1,400 tons of live-weight cattle, which is 25% less than in April but 166% more compared to May last year. The revenue reached $2.89 million, 47% less than in April but 273% more than in May 2024.
At the same time, Ukrainian exporters supplied 21 tons of fresh or chilled beef to foreign markets in May, nearly 984% more than in April but 91% less compared to May 2024. Export revenue was $137,000, 493% more...
Read MoreIn January–April 2025, Ukraine imported 3,300 tons of buttermilk, fermented or acidified milk, and cream, which is 26.9% more than in the same period of the previous year.
In monetary terms, imports increased by 17.9% compared to the first four months of 2024, reaching $6.6 million.
The majority of buttermilk, fermented or acidified milk, and cream was purchased from Poland (49.9%), Belgium (41.3%), and Germany...
Read MoreUkrainian dairy plants are already being forced to cut cheese production due to record-high imports.
As a result of the growing imports, the market share of Ukrainian cheese producers is shrinking. This, in turn, is forcing cheesemakers to reduce production.
The reduction in production increases the cost per unit of product, which leads to higher production costs and, consequently, rising prices and an even...
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