Ukraine is in the top 3 suppliers of chocolate to the EU

Published 2024년 3월 31일

Tridge summary

Recent data from Eurostat, as reported by Polish radio, highlights the dynamics of the chocolate and chocolate bar import and export market within the European Union. Ukraine emerges as a notable importer, accounting for 13% of the imports, while Switzerland and Great Britain lead the pack with 36% each. On the export front, the EU shipped out 867,000 tons of these sweet products to countries outside the bloc in the reported period, with Germany being the top exporter, contributing 26% to the total export volume. The main destinations for these exports outside the EU are Great Britain, the United States, Russia, Canada, and Australia, with Great Britain alone receiving 36% of the exports.
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Ukraine accounted for 13% of the import of these products, reports "Polish radio" with reference to Eurostat data. The first place is for Switzerland (62 thousand tons, a share of 36%), the second place is for Great Britain (61 thousand tons, a share of 36%). At the same time, the countries of the European Union exported 867,000 tons of chocolate and chocolate bars to countries outside the European Union. The largest exporter was Germany — 221,000 tons, 26% of the total volume. The Netherlands was in second place with 123,000 tons (14%), and Poland was in third place with 115,000 tons (13%). Great Britain, which received 315,000 tons ...

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