In 2025, Ukraine’s mining industry reduced iron ore exports by 8% compared to 2024, totaling 30.99 million tons.
The largest consumer of Ukrainian iron ore traditionally remains China. During the year, shipments to China amounted to 16.41 million tons (+8.7% y/y). Exports to Slovakia reached 4.4 million tons (-11.4% y/y), while deliveries to Poland totaled 4.17 million tons (-18.1% y/y).
Read MoreIn 2025, Ukrainian metallurgical enterprises increased exports of merchant pig iron by 53.5% compared to 2024, reaching 1.98 million tons.
During the year, 1.33 million tons of pig iron were shipped to the United States, up 41.6% year-on-year. Exports to Italy totaled 416.31 thousand tons (+346.3% y/y), to Poland – 61.37 thousand tons (-2.7% y/y), and to the Netherlands – 52.03 thousand tons.
Read MoreAn agreement extending the application of zero import duty rates on eggs and poultry meat between Ukraine and the United Kingdom from March 31, 2026 to March 31, 2028 was signed by Vice Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine Taras Kachka and Member of Parliament, Minister of State (Minister for Trade) at the UK Department for Business and Trade Chris Bryant.
This represents important support for Ukraine’s agricultural...
Read MoreAs of January 16 in the 2025/26 marketing year, Ukraine exported 16.921 million tons of grains and legumes, which is 6.983 million tons, or 29.2%, less than in the same period last year.
Ukrainian wheat exports totaled 8.237 million tons, down by 2.091 million tons, or 20.2%, year-on-year.
Barley exports amounted to 1.322 million tons – 34.1% less compared to the same period last year.
Read MoreThe total volume of Ukrainian wheat exports from July to December of the 2025/26 marketing year amounted to 7.86 million tons, compared to 9.86 million tons a year earlier, as the market shifted from the usual EU-driven flow to a much more competitive and logistically constrained environment.
Read MoreIn the first half of 2025, exports of organic products were somewhat weaker than in the previous year. In August, September and October, they slowed down, one of the reasons being a reduction in soybean exports due to additional trade barriers. As a result, soybeans of the 2025 harvest were exported five times less.
Read MoreIn 2025, Ukraine increased both export revenue and physical volumes of dairy products exports by 35% and 12% respectively compared to 2024.
In January–December 2025, Ukraine exported 131.91 thousand tonnes (+12%) of dairy products worth $401.36 million (+35%).
In December, the largest share of exports was accounted for by condensed milk and cream – 36%, cheeses – 22% and butter – 21%.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development reported the registration of the first electronic TTNs in the new e-TTN system. As of January 13, 2026, 15 applications have been received from electronic document management (EDM) operators, of which 5 platforms are undergoing testing, while the rest are finalizing their documents.
Read MoreThroughout 2025, goods worth $84.8 billion were imported to Ukraine, while exports amounted to $40.3 billion.
The countries from which the most goods were imported to Ukraine were: China – $19.2 billion, Poland – $7.9 billion and Germany – $6.6 billion.
The largest exports from Ukraine went to: Poland – $5.0 billion, Turkey – $2.7 billion, Germany – $2.4 billion.
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Read MoreIn 2024, Ukraine managed to significantly boost export revenues – by as much as 19.5%.
In 2025, the task was more challenging: to maintain the achieved level amid the war, attacks on infrastructure and logistics. Nevertheless, the country not only preserved the indicators but also increased foreign currency earnings by another 4.8%.
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