On July 7, 2025, the Interdepartmental Commission on International Trade adopted a decision to apply definitive anti-dumping measures on imports into Ukraine of fittings for water supply and heating systems originating from China and Turkey.
The investigation was initiated in October 2024 based on a complaint from Rozma Trading House LLC, which was also supported by Sun Tech Rai LLC.
Read MoreIn the 2024/25 season, Ukraine exported 3.14 million tons of rapeseed, a 15% decrease compared to the previous marketing year (MY), marking the lowest level in the last three seasons. The main reason for the decline is the consistent reduction in the oilseed crop harvest in the country over recent years.
Read MoreFrom January to May 2025, Ukraine exported 195,600 tons of poultry meat and edible offal, a 2.9% increase compared to the same period last year. In monetary terms, exports increased by 19.3% compared to the first five months of 2024, reaching $457.8 million.
The main buyers of this product during the five months of 2025 were the Netherlands (23.2%), Saudi Arabia (16.8%), and the United Kingdom (11.2%).
Read MoreAs part of the implementation of the Emergency Project for Providing Inclusive Support for the Recovery of Ukraine’s Agricultural Sector (ARISE), Ukraine received the third tranche of over 1 billion UAH aimed at supporting Ukrainian farmers.
Currently, payments are being made in three areas of state support:
Read MoreDuring January-June 2025, Ukraine imported goods worth $38.3 billion and exported goods worth $20 billion. At the same time, taxed imports amounted to $28.9 billion, which is 76% of the total volume of imported goods.
The countries from which Ukraine imported the most goods: China – $8.2 billion, Poland – $3.5 billion, and Germany – $3.2 billion. Ukraine exported the most to: Poland – $2.4 billion, Turkey – $1.7 billion, Italy – $1.2 billion.
Read MoreThe 9th meeting of the Subcommittee on Cooperation in Agriculture was held at the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of UkraineCommission on Cooperation between the Governments of Ukraine and the People's Republic of China.
Read More“Every year, we sign agreements with farmers to purchase the entire volume of amaranth they grow. This could be 1 ton or 100 tons, with a fixed purchase price. For example, this year’s purchase price for amaranth is 30 UAH/kg, or 30,000 UAH/ton – this is the guaranteed buyback price,” said Oleksandr Duda, head of the NGO “Association of Amaranth and Amaranth Products Producers.”
Read MoreOver the first five months of 2025, Ukraine significantly increased its imports of apples and pears, with import volumes tripling compared to the same period last year. The country spent 2.5 times more on these fruits this year.
The largest suppliers of apples, pears, and quinces to Ukraine since the start of 2025 were Poland (56.7%), the Netherlands (18.6%), and Moldova (7.4%).
Read MoreThe European Commission (EC) and Ukraine have reached a preliminary agreement to revise the bilateral Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement under Article 29.
Key elements of the agreement include:
Read MoreOn June 28, 2025, Ukraine and the Kingdom of Morocco signed a bilateral agreement on international road transport in Istanbul during the Global Transport Forum.
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