Ukraine’s trade turnover revealed

Ukraine’s trade turnover revealed

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During 2024, Ukraine’s trade turnover reached $112.3 billion.

The relevant statement was made by the Ukrainian State Customs Service, CE Report quotes Ukrinform.

“In 2024, Ukraine imported $70.7 billion worth of goods and exported $41.6 billion worth of goods. Overall, the trade turnover increased by 13% compared to $99.4 billion in 2023,” the report states.

The taxable imports came to $57.4 billion last year, which is 81% of the total imports.

According to the agency, the tax load reached $0.51 per kilogram of taxable imports in 2024, which is 5% higher compared to 2023.

Ukraine imported goods mainly from China ($14.4 billion), Poland ($7 billion), and Germany ($5.4 billion). Ukraine’s exports went mostly to Poland ($4.7 billion), Spain ($2.9 billion), and Germany ($2.8 billion).

In 2024, 65% of imported goods were as follows: machinery, equipment and motor vehicles ($25 billion); chemical products ($11.7 billion); fuel and energy products ($8.9 billion).

Ukraine’s exported goods consisted mainly of food products ($24.6 billion); metal and products thereof ($4.4 billion); machinery, equipment and motor vehicles ($3.5 billion).

During 2024, Ukraine’s budget received UAH 311.3 million from the customs clearance of exported goods subject to export duties.

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