The European Union is Ukraine's main trading partner. According to the results of 2022, the share of trade in goods and services with the EU amounted to 53.6% of total trade in Ukraine (according to the results of 2021 – 39.1%).
GOODS AND SERVICES[1]
Total Trade 2021: $ 62.5 billion (↑35.0%).
Turnover 2022: $ 59.3 billion (↓5.2%).
Exports 2021: $ 30.3 billion (↑45.5%).
2022: $ 30.6 billion (↑1.1%).
Imports 2021: $ 32.3 billion (↑26.4%).
2022: $ 28.7 billion (↓11.1%).
Balance 2021: - $ 2.0 billion.
2022: $ 1.8 billion.
GOODS
Total Trade 2021: $ 55.7 billion (↑35.8%).
Turnover 2022: $ 54.9 billion (↓1.5%).
Exports 2021: $ 26.8 billion (↑49.4%):
Ferrous metals – 20.3% (↑126.8);
Ores and slags – 11.2% (↓107.6%);
Electric machines – 9.6% (↑20.3%);
Fats and oils – 8.8% (↑35.3%);
Cereals – 7.2% (↑16.3%);
Oil seeds and fruits – 5.5% (↑29.2%);
Wood and articles of wood – 5.4% (↑46.4%);
Furniture – 3.3% (↑41.1%).
2022: $ 27.9 billion (↑4.1%):
Cereals – 16.8% (↑141.7%);
Fats and oils – 11.0% (↑29.4%);
Oil seeds and fruits – 10.4% (↑96.5%);
Ferrous metals – 10.0% (↓48.7%);
Ores and slags – 8.5% (↓21.0%);
Electric machines – 8.3% (↓10.0%);
Wood and articles of wood – 5.8% (↑13.2%);
Energy materials – 3.3% (↑59.5%).
Imports 2021: $ 29.0 billion (↑25.2%):
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machines – 13.3% (↑28.2%);
Ground transport facilities excluding railway – 11.3% (↑28.3%);
Energy materials – 11.0% (↑58.3%);
Electric machines – 7.0% (↑3.8%);
Pharmaceutical products – 7.0% (↑17.6%);
Plastics and polymeric materials – 6.2% (↑36.0%);
Other chemical products – 2.8% (↑10.1%);
Paper, paperboard – 2.4% (↑20.5%).
2022: $ 27.0 billion (↓6.7%):
Energy materials – 24.0% (↑103.7%);
Ground transport facilities excluding railway – 10.8% (↓10.5%);
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machines – 7.1% (↓50.1%);
Others – 6.7% (↑2532.7%);
Electric machines – 5.6% (↓25.4%);
Plastics and polymeric materials – 5.0% (↓24.2%);
Pharmaceutical products – 4.8% (↓35.9%);
Other chemical products – 2.4% (↓20.2%).
Balance 2021: - $ 2.2 billion.
2022: $ 0.9 billion.
SERVICES
Total Trade 2021: $ 7.7 billion (↑24.4%).
Turnover 2022: $ 5.1 billion (↓33.5%).
Exports 2021: $ 4.4 billion (↑15.6%):
Telecommunications services – 29.8% (↑24.0%);
Transport services – 26.1% (↑13.8%);
Services for processing of material resources – 29.1% (↓1.1%);
Business services – 13.8% (↑22.1%);
Services for insurance – 2.3% (↑271.7%).
2022: $ 3.4 billion (↓22.3%).
Telecommunications services – 34.2% (↓10.8%);
Transport services – 24.5% (↓27.1%);
Services for processing of material resources – 22.3% (↓20.9%);
Business services – 13.2% (↓26.0%);
Financial services – 2.8% (↑90.2%).
Imports 2021: $ 3.3 billion (↑38.5%).
Transport services – 25.4% (↑59.8%);
Business services – 19.2% (↑29.9%);
Travel related services – 15.6% (↑111.6%);
Telecommunications services – 12.3% (↑22.7%);
Royalties and other IPR – 12.0% (↑29.2%).
2022: $ 1.7 billion (↓48.5%).
Transport services – 40.1% (↓18.6%);
Business services – 17.8% (↓52.2%);
Telecommunications services – 13.5% (↓43.4%);
Royalties and other IPR – 9.9% (↓57.6%);
Financial services – 7.3% (↓45.4%).
Balance 2021: $ 1.1 billion.
2022: $ 1.7 billion.
[1] To avoid double-counting, the total volume of goods and services is calculated by the formula: total (goods and services) = goods + services - the cost of services for processing goods for sale abroad.
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