- by admin - Mon, 03/31/2025 - 01:41
Trade turnover through maritime checkpoints in 2024 increased by 28.2% to 97.91 million tons, while by land it decreased by 8.1% to 64.3 million tons.
Additionally, through the state border, the movement of 26.1 million tons of goods via pipelines and 6,237.5 GWh of electricity via power lines was recorded, which is 8.1% less and 2.9 times more, respectively, than in 2023.
According to the State customs service, the import of goods increased by 10.3% to 30.1 million tons, while exports rose by 10.9% to 132.1 million tons.
The number of maritime vessels processed through the customs border last year increased by 14.1% to 10.4 thousand, river vessels by 3% to 34.4 thousand, while road transport decreased by 6.8% to 7,670.2 thousand, and railway wagons dropped by 8.2% to 1,277.4 thousand.
Furthermore, the State customs service report noted 0.2 thousand air vessels compared to 0.1 thousand in 2023.
By land, trade turnover increased only through the border with Poland by 1% to 32.83%, while it decreased through the Slovak and Romanian borders by 12% and 12.2%, respectively, to 13.36 million tons and 9.26 million tons. Through the Hungarian and Moldovan borders, it fell by 22.1% and 26.5%, respectively, to 4.57 million tons and 4.27 million tons.
As for the number of vehicles processed, it decreased last year across all borders: the least with Moldova by 3.4% to 1.44 million, with Poland by 7.3% to 4.32 million, with Romania by 7.4% to 1.51 million, with Slovakia by 8.7% to 0.84 million, and with Hungary by 10% to 0.90 million.
Reference source: http://surl.li/tnptvu