The volume of imports of transformers, inductive coils and chokes to Ukraine in January-April 2026 increased by 96% compared to the same period in 2025 – to $661.9 million.
In April, imports of these products increased 2.7 times compared to April last year, but decreased by 34% compared to March of the current year – to $150.5 million.
Read MoreOn May 21 in Belgrade, Serbia, Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine Taras Kachka and Minister of Internal and Foreign Trade of Serbia Jagoda Lazarević signed a Joint Statement on the resumption of negotiations on the conclusion of a free trade agreement between the governments of Ukraine and Serbia, as well as the Terms of Reference for the negotiation process for this Agreement.
Read MoreThe new government of Hungary has restored the ban on the import of products from Ukraine after its accidental cancellation.
Resolution 130/2023, which since 2023 had prohibited the import into Hungary of more than 20 categories of Ukrainian agricultural products, lost its force on May 14 of this year.
Read MoreTrade turnover between Serbia and Ukraine in 2025 returned to the level of the last pre-war year 2021 and amounted to $442.2 million.
Despite the initial shock after the start of the war, mutual trade did not stop. In the first year of the war, it decreased by 25% – to $339 million, but then began to gradually recover and today can be assessed as stable.
Read MoreThe CMU is launching a pilot project to implement a mechanism for due diligence of agricultural products exported to EU member states. It concerns confirmation of the EU requirement (acquis) that the products were grown on land plots that have not undergone deforestation and forest degradation after December 31, 2020.
Read MoreImports of electric generator sets and rotary electric converters to Ukraine in January-April 2026 decreased by 30.4% compared to the same period in 2025 – to $359.1 million.
In April, imports of this equipment decreased by 27.4% compared to April 2025 and by 23.3% compared to March 2026 – to $60.3 million.
Read MoreIn January-April of the current year, Ukraine exported almost 11 million tons of corn, which is 27.6% more than in the same period last year, while in monetary terms corn exports increased by 26.6% – to $2.33 billion.
The main buyer of Ukrainian corn during this period, as last year, was Turkey, and its share in total exports increased to 30.3% ($705.16 million) compared to 22% ($405.8 million) in January-April 2025.
Read MoreIn January-April 2026, Ukraine exported 3.34 million tons of wheat, which is 16% less than the result of the same period in 2025, while in monetary terms this indicator decreased by 14.7% – to $745 million.
The main buyer of Ukrainian wheat during this period, as last year, was Egypt, but its share in total exports increased to almost 38.9% ($289.7 million) compared to 22% ($192 million) in January-April 2025.
Read MoreIn April 2026, Ukraine increased supplies of frozen beef to foreign markets amid high global prices for red meat and a shortage of products in countries that are key producers.
In April, Ukrainian exporters shipped 1.78 thousand tons of frozen beef, which is 7% more compared to March 2026 and 18% more than in the same period last year.
Monetary revenue from exports reached almost $8.14 million, which exceeds the...
Read MoreThe signing took place during the 18th annual meeting of the TRACECA Intergovernmental Commission in the city of Astana (Republic of Kazakhstan).
On behalf of Ukraine, the agreement was signed online by the Chargé d'Affaires of Ukraine in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The agreement was also signed by Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
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