Ukraine's trade turnover in the first 10 months of 2025 exceeded $100 billion.

Published 2025년 11월 13일

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According to the results of January-October 2025, goods worth a total of $67.8 billion were imported into Ukraine, while exports amounted to $33.2 billion. Thus, the total turnover for the specified period is $101 billion, reported the State Customs Service of Ukraine, writes APK-Inform.

As noted in the report, the countries from which the most goods were imported into Ukraine during this period were China ($15.1 billion), Poland ($6.4 billion), and Germany ($5.4 billion).

Exports from Ukraine were highest to Poland, amounting to $4.2 billion, to Turkey, amounting to $2.2 billion, and to Germany, amounting to $2 billion.

The top three most exported goods from Ukraine in January-September included food products ($18.2 billion), metals and products made from them ($3.9 billion), and machinery, equipment, and transport ($3.1 billion).

"During the customs clearance of exports of goods subject to export duty, 950.7 million UAH was paid to the budget," the department added.

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According to the results of January-October 2025, goods were imported into Ukraine for a total amount of $67.8 billion, and exported for $33.2 billion. Thus, the total turnover for the specified period amounts to $101 billion, reported the State Customs Service of Ukraine, writes APK-Inform. As noted in the report, the countries from which the most goods were imported to Ukraine during this period were China ($15.1 billion), Poland ($6.4 billion), and Germany ($5.4 billion). Exports from Ukraine were highest to Poland — $4.2 billion, Turkey — $2.2 billion, and Germany — $2 billion. The top three most exported goods from Ukraine in January-September included food products ($18.2 billion), ...
Source: Agravery

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