In July 2025, Ukraine’s imports of lubricating materials reached the highest level since August 2024. Import volumes increased by 27.7% compared to June of this year and by 26.7% compared to July of the previous year.
In terms of supply structure, volumes were almost evenly split between large industrial batches and packaged products for the retail market.
Read MoreOn August 7, 2025, a trade hub of ICC Ukraine was officially opened in Limassol, Cyprus, becoming a key platform for promoting Ukrainian products on international markets. This event marks a new stage in economic cooperation between Ukraine and Cyprus, highlighting Cyprus’s strategic role as a gateway for Ukrainian goods to the EU and the Middle East.
Read MoreIn the first half of 2025, Ukraine imported 121,600 tons of potatoes to the domestic market, valued at $65.1 million. This is 7.9 times higher than the imports in January–June 2024 and 2.4 times higher than the total imports for the entire year of 2024. In 2024, Ukraine quadrupled its potato imports, bringing in 51,000 tons to the domestic market.
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Read MoreIn July, Ukraine exported goods to international markets valued at over $3.3 billion, a $167.8 million (5.4%) increase compared to June 2025. For the first seven months of 2025, Ukraine’s total goods exports exceeded $23 billion.
Agricultural and food industry products remain Ukraine’s primary export category, reaching $1.7 billion in July, accounting for more than half of total exports. Iron ore, certain machinery, and metallurgy products also...
Read MoreUkraine has officially gained the right to export sunflower seeds to the Argentine Republic for sowing. The market opening was made possible through the harmonization of phytosanitary requirements between the two countries.
From now on, Ukrainian exporters can enter the Argentine market provided they comply with the phytosanitary requirements.
Read MoreIn July 2025, Ukrainian customs achieved a new record for the “customs visa-free regime”. The number of goods movements under the joint transit procedure (NCTS) as the customs office of departure reached 8,346 movements (T1 declarations initiated by Ukrainian customs authorities). This is the highest monthly figure since Ukraine began using NCTS on October 1, 2022.
Read MoreIn the first half of 2025, German exports to Ukraine increased by over €1 billion, or 30.2%, reaching €4.6 billion. In contrast, Ukrainian exports to Germany slightly decreased by €70 million (4.5%), reaching €1.52 billion.
Read MoreIn July, the total import volume of dairy products reached $24.9 million, a 10% increase compared to June. Cheese imports reached 3,250 tons, up 13.5% from the previous month and close to “standard” pre-war levels.
There was also a significant increase in imports of fermented dairy products (HS code 0403) to nearly 800 tons and whey (HS code 0404) to over 600 tons, marking the highest levels since autumn 2024.
Read MoreFrom January to June 2025, the trade turnover of agricultural products between Ukraine and the European Union decreased by $0.6 billion (-7%) compared to the same period last year, reaching $7.6 billion.
This was accompanied by a reduction in Ukraine’s positive trade balance to $3.2 billion, driven by a simultaneous decline in exports (-$0.9 billion) and an increase in imports (+$0.2 billion).
Read MoreIn 2024, Ukraine’s organic sector achieved record export volumes. For the first time since the onset of the full-scale war, Ukraine reached the highest export value of organic products.
Currently, Ukraine’s organic sector is one of the most prepared for integration into the EU, with nearly all domestic operators certified under European Union regulations.
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