Ukraine has increased chocolate imports by more than 20% over the year

Published 2022년 1월 3일

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In 2021, Ukraine saw a 20.58% increase in imports of chocolate and food products with cocoa content, amounting to $ 228.08 million, with the majority of these imports coming from Poland, Germany, and the Netherlands. The country also experienced a 27.18% increase in imports of chocolate without fillings, primarily from Germany, Poland, and Belarus. Additionally, exports of such products increased by 19.15% from the previous year, with the majority being exported to Romania, Kazakhstan, and Bulgaria.
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In 2021, Ukraine imported $ 228.08 million worth of chocolate and other food products with cocoa content, which is 20.58% more than a year earlier. This is evidenced by data from the State Customs Service. Ukraine imported the most chocolate and other cocoa-containing foods from Poland ($ 68.16 million), Germany ($ 29.2 million) and the Netherlands ($ 25.51 million). In particular, in 2021, Ukraine bought chocolate and other food products containing cocoa without fillings in the form of blocks, tiles or bars for $ 28.33 million abroad. This is 27.18% more than a year earlier. Most of the chocolate without fillings last year was imported from Germany ($ 6.41 million), Poland ($ 4.95 million) and Belarus ($ 2.75 million). At the same time, exports of chocolate and other food products containing cocoa in 2021 compared to the previous year increased by 19.15% in monetary terms - to 189.14 million dollars. Ukraine exported chocolate and other cocoa-containing ...
Source: AllRetail.ua

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