In July 2025, IT export volume increased by 5.5% to $555 million, bringing in an additional $29 million compared to June.
This represents a $10 million increase, or 1.8% growth, compared to July 2024. Over the first seven months of 2025, total IT services export revenue reached $3.8 billion, up by $13 million, or 0.3%, compared to the same period in 2024.
Read MoreIn January–July 2025, Ukraine exported 18.2% fewer mollusks compared to the same period last year, reaching 576 tons. In monetary terms, mollusk sales on foreign markets during these seven months decreased by 4.7% to $3.4 million. The main buyers of Ukrainian mollusks were Lithuania (71.1%), Spain (20.8%), and Poland (3.9%).
Read MoreUkrainian gardeners are increasing their export supplies. Over the past 4-5 years, exports of Ukrainian horticultural products have increased more than 10 times.
Last year Ukraine ranked first in the world in exports of frozen raspberries. A lot of blueberries are exported. Dubai, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and France are among the leading consumers of Ukrainian horticultural products.
Read MoreIn January-July 2025, Ukraine exported 18.2% fewer mollusks compared to the same period last year, reaching 576 tons. In monetary terms, mollusk sales on foreign markets during these seven months decreased by 4.7% to $3.4 million. The main buyers of Ukrainian mollusks in 2025 were Lithuania (71.1%), Spain (20.8%), and Poland (3.9%).
Read MoreIn 2025, Ukraine’s foreign trade structure underwent significant changes.
Growth in imports of defense products and investment goods.
Read MoreNew rules for international road transport, adopted under the TIR Convention, have come into effect in Ukraine.
A key change is the extension of the mandatory vehicle inspection period from every 2 years to every 3 years. Certificates allowing vehicles to transport goods under customs seals and stamps are now also valid for a 3-year period. This reduces the time and resources spent by carriers on repeated inspections.
Read MoreCompared to the pre-war period, Ukraine’s cucumber exports have dropped to a minimum. The main markets for Ukrainian cucumbers are Estonia, Poland, and Moldova. Tomato exports have also fallen to minimal levels compared to pre-war figures, with the majority of these exports directed to Moldova between July and October.
Additionally, due to the war, the area under tomato cultivation has significantly decreased.
Read MoreIn Ukraine, 100 companies have obtained Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) status, including manufacturers, exporters, importers, and freight forwarders. This enhances the competitiveness of Ukrainian businesses on the global market, promotes export growth, and attracts new trading partners.
Read MoreIn the first half of 2025, China retained its position as Ukraine’s leading trading partner, with bilateral trade reaching nearly $9 billion. Poland, a key European hub for Ukrainian exports and imports, ranked second with over $6 billion in trade turnover. Germany took third place with a trade volume of $4.28 billion.
Read MoreIn July 2025, Ukraine’s Export Credit Agency (ECA) supported non-commodity exports worth UAH 1.49 billion.
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