Before the war, Ukrainian millers had a joint quota with wheat for exports to the EU, and it was never possible to fully utilize it. Wheat was shipped continuously, but there was no room left for flour, so its exports to the EU were minimal.
Over the first 11 months of 2025, Ukraine exported 26 thousand tons of flour to the EU.
The top 10 enterprises that have actively exported flour products over the past 3...
Read MoreIn mid-December, Ukraine shipped a Panamax vessel loaded with corn destined for China, marking the first significant delivery to this buyer in the 2025/26 marketing year. The shipment amounted to 58.8 thousand tons.
The previous batch of Ukrainian corn to China was sent back in April 2025.
Total supplies in the 2024/25 marketing year amounted to only 190 thousand tons, a sharp decline compared to 4.6 million...
Read MoreIn December, wheat exports from Ukraine amounted to 335.5 thousand tons and were sharply concentrated in the direction of North Africa and the Middle East, which together accounted for about 86% of total exports.
Asian destinations accounted for only 3.5% of exports. Europe’s share was minimal – 1.7%. Overall, the structure of December wheat exports demonstrates high regional concentration and dependence on demand from North African and MENA...
Read MoreThe reduction in exports to the European Union has cost Ukraine billions of euros in foreign currency revenue. As of December 1, the country under-exported agri-food products worth €2.2 billion, of which 95% is directly linked to restrictions on access to the EU market.
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Read MoreFrom January to November 2025, the value of wine exports from Ukraine amounted to 8.19 million euros. The leading buyers were: Romania (42.58%), the USA (9.84%), and Moldova (9.17%).
The value of imports over the first 11 months of the year amounted to 198.86 million dollars. The countries from which Ukraine purchased the most products were, as usual, Italy (42.53%), France (16.66%), and Spain (12.78%). From other countries – 28%.
Read MoreThe licensing of imports of grains and oilseeds from Ukraine, which Moldovan farmers had insisted on continuing, will not be extended in 2026.
Imports will be carried out under the regular commercial regime, but will be subject to stricter controls to avoid significant market imbalances.
Read MoreSince January 1, 2016, the State Customs Service has issued 1.5 million movement certificates of form EUR.1 to Ukrainian entrepreneurs.
The presence of such a certificate exempts Ukrainian goods from paying import duties when imported into the countries of the EU, EFTA, Montenegro, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Georgia, and the State of Israel.
Read MoreDespite shipments more than halving, the country continues to be among the main partners.
In January–October 2025, Ukraine maintained its position in the top five largest suppliers of iron ore to Turkey despite a significant reduction in shipments. Over the 10 months, Turkish companies imported 487.9 thousand tons of Ukrainian iron ore, which is more than twice less compared to the same period in 2024, when volumes exceeded 1.09 million tons.
Read MoreIn January–November 2025, Ukraine exported 403.3 thousand tons of poultry meat and edible offal – 1.8% less compared to the same period last year.
In monetary terms, exports over the 11 months of this year increased by 14.2% compared to the same period in 2024 and reached $1 billion. This figure already exceeds the total for the entire year of 2024.
Read MoreIn January–November of the current year, Ukraine increased exports of ferrosilicon alloys in physical terms by 26.1% compared to the same period last year – to 91.380 thousand tons.
According to statistics published by the State Customs Service (SCS), in monetary terms, exports of ferrosilicon alloys rose by 22.2% – to $102.586 million.
At the same time, the main exports were directed to Poland (27.31% of...
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