Most imports came from China ($7.6 billion), Poland ($5 billion) and Germany ($4 billion). Most exports went to Poland ($6.2 billion), Romania ($3.5 billon) and Turkey ($2.7 billion).
Ukraine’s imports of goods consisted mainly of machinery, equipment and transport vehicles ($13.8 billion), fuel and energy goods ($11.7 billion) and chemical products ($8.7 billion).
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s exports of goods included mainly food products ($21 billion), metals and metalware ($5.7 billion), machinery, equipment and transport vehicles ($3.9 billion).
A reminder that, in January-October 2022, Ukraine’s trade turnover came to $81 billion.
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