The structure of agricultural exports and imports of Ukraine and the UAE was announced

Published 2021년 3월 15일

Tridge summary

Ukraine's trade with the UAE in 2020 saw a decrease of 17% from the previous year, with a turnover of $ 497.77 million. Despite this, the agricultural sector experienced a 30% increase in trade over four years, reaching $ 232.74 million in 2020. The majority of Ukraine's exports to the UAE, worth $ 175.57 million in 2020, were agricultural products, with fats and oils, meat, and dairy products being the most exported. On the other hand, the UAE imported mostly coffee, tea, and spices from Ukraine, amounting to 97% of the total imports. The UAE is planning to increase its agricultural trade with Ukraine by ten times, which includes exporting live cattle.
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Original content

Ukraine exports $ 440.02 million to the UAE and imports $ 57.75 million. More than half of all exports are agricultural products. This is stated in the material AgroPolit.com. "From 2017 to 2019, trade between the UAE and Ukraine showed a positive growth trend ($ 600.59 million in 2019), but in 2020 it decreased to $ 497.77 million, ie by 17% for the year and is $ 497.77 million Turnover of exclusively agricultural products between the UAE and Ukraine shows an increase of 30% over 4 years: if in 2017 it was $ 179.11 million, in 2020 it is already $ 232.74 million, which is $ 53.63 million more ", - it is said in the material. Exports between the UAE and Ukraine in 2020 - $ 225.06 million. Imports between the UAE and Ukraine in 2020 - $ 7.68 million. Most exported: fats and oils - $ 79.99 million; meat and edible offal - $ 53.99 million; milk and dairy products (including poultry eggs, natural honey) - $ 32.66 ...
Source: Agropolit

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