In November, Ukraine significantly increased the physical volumes of exports of condensed milk and cream to 3.63 thousand tons (+82%), while shipments of butter rose to 743 tons (+4%), casein to 356 tons (+6%), and non-condensed milk and cream (+3%).
In January–November, the largest volumes of non-condensed milk and cream (91%), fermented milk products (84%), butter (30%), and cheese (34%) were shipped to Moldova; condensed milk and cream (18%),...
Read MoreImports of zinc and zinc products in January–November 2025 fell by 11.3% – to $48.590 million. In November, imports amounted to $3.070 million.
Exports of zinc over the 11 months of 2025 reached $1.166 million, with $22 thousand in November, compared to $463 thousand in January–November 2024.
In 2024, imports of zinc and zinc products increased by 27.5% – to $58.610 million, while exports stood at $563 thousand...
Read MoreObolon beer has appeared in retail chains in Brazil.
This is an excellent example of specific, fruitful, and comprehensive work, where the joint efforts of the Ukrainian company “Obolon”, the Brazilian importer and distributor Cellars Cervejas Especiais, the foreign ministry project Nazovni.online, and institutional support from the embassy on certification issues all came together.
Read MoreThe National Bank of Ukraine reported that Ukraine’s exports are currently lagging behind, especially in the agricultural sector. The main reason is delays in the harvest caused by weather conditions. At the same time, export revenues are showing growth.
Despite the slowdown in export volumes, foreign currency inflows are increasing. Over the first 11 months of this year, Ukraine received $45.6 billion in export revenues, which is 1.5% higher than...
Read MoreDuring January–November 2025, Ukraine imported goods worth $75.4 billion and exported goods worth $36.8 billion.
Taxable imports amounted to $57.6 billion, accounting for 76% of the total value of imported goods.
The countries from which Ukraine imported the most goods were China ($17.0 billion), Poland ($7.1 billion), and Germany ($5.9 billion).
Read MoreUkrainian potato producers are unable to ensure stable supplies of the crop throughout the year, forcing the country to rely on imports. The main reasons are a critical shortage of modern potato storage facilities and the near absence of raw material processing.
At present, Ukraine has only about 300–350 thousand tonnes of storage capacity, and these facilities are not the most modern. As a result, a significant share of the harvest, up to 4...
Read MoreSince the start of the new marketing year, Ukrainian farmers have exported 1.2 million tonnes of barley, which is 37% less compared to the same period of the previous year. The significant decline in export volumes is linked to military hostilities, complicated logistics, and volatility in global markets.
China remains the key importer of Ukrainian barley, accounting for 42% of total exports. This figure indicates sustained demand from the Chinese...
Read MoreSince the beginning of the year, Ukrainians have purchased a total of 231.4 thousand imported used passenger cars, which is 12% more than in the same period of 2024.
In November, Ukraine’s vehicle fleet expanded by 23.5 thousand used passenger cars imported from abroad. This is 60% more than a year earlier, although 10% fewer than were sold in October this year.
Read MoreIn January–October 2025, Ukraine exported 13.8 thousand tonnes of whey, which is 16.4% less than in the same period last year.
However, in value terms, whey exports increased by 17.5% compared to the ten-month period of 2024, reaching $13.4 million.
Since the beginning of this year, the largest buyers of Ukrainian whey were Poland (34.4%), China (27.9%) and Jordan (8.1%).
Read MoreIn November, the value of foreign trade in dairy products in Ukraine amounted to $54.7 million, up 3.3% compared to October ($53.0 million).
Export volumes increased for the second consecutive month and totaled $23.84 million in November, rising by 12.7% compared to October ($21.16 million).
The export structure was as follows: condensed milk and cream – 37% of export value; cheese – 25%; butter – 21%.
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