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Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) is acquiring a 60% stake in LLC Intermodal Terminal Eurobridge in Batiovo, Western Ukraine.

The terminal will operate under the name “HHLA Eurobridge Batiovo” as a joint venture between HHLA International GmbH and the Ukrainian investment company Fortior Capital LLC.

HHLA will acquire a controlling stake and continue developing the terminal alongside its railway subsidiary... Read More

The European Commission (EC) has published official quota volumes for the supply of Ukrainian agricultural products to the EU following the expiration of Autonomous Trade Measures (ATM).

The new quotas will be effective from June 6 until the end of 2025 under the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) Agreement.

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The average price of Ukrainian exported agricultural products in May reached $432.7 per ton, a 37% increase compared to the same period last year. In May 2024, this figure was $315 per ton.

The total value of agro-exports for the reported month amounted to $2.029 billion, with 4.69 million tons of products shipped.

Top 5 importing countries of Ukrainian agricultural products in May by value:

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The European Investment Fund (EIF) and the Danish Export Credit Agency EIFO have signed the first agreement under the European Union’s export credit guarantee program for Ukraine. This initiative aims to support European companies operating with Ukraine and strengthen Ukraine’s economic integration with the EU.

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The EU Council has prolonged the favorable trade regime with Ukraine for iron and steel products beyond June 6, 2025. This decision aims to support the Ukrainian economy, which is suffering significant losses due to Russia’s armed aggression.

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Demand for blueberries in the UK is shifting from traditional suppliers toward Eastern Europe due to a failed Spanish season. Poland has stabilized production despite May frosts, while Ukrainian berries are complementing the market.

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In January–April 2025, Ukraine exported 6,200 tons of dairy whey, a 15.1% decrease compared to the same period last year.

However, in monetary terms, exports increased by 18.8% compared to the first four months of 2024, reaching $5.7 million.

The most active buyers of Ukrainian dairy whey during January–April 2025 were Poland (29.6%), China (29.1%), and Jordan (10.6%).

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The European Union has decided to temporarily restore quotas on the import of certain agricultural goods from Ukraine.

However, these quotas are a temporary measure, and the EU is working on revising the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area with Ukraine.

The reinstatement of quotas, effective until the end of 2025, means Ukraine will be able to export only 7/12 of the annual volume of the specified products.... Read More

During the first quarter of 2025, 287 buses were imported to Ukraine(including minibuses), the total customs value of which was $13.2 million.

Of this number, 85 are new and 202 are used.

The import of new buses cost $4.5 million.

And the customs value of used buses was $8.7 million.

The largest supplier of new buses was Turkey – 75 units.... Read More

In addition to current gas imports from Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia, Ukraine may soon begin importing via the Trans-Balkan Corridor.

Last week there was an increase in natural gas imports to Ukraine to 19 million m3/day (due to the resumption of imports from Slovakia).

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