Ukraine’s trade turnover reaches $58.3 billion in first half of 2025
According to data from the State Customs Service, Ukraine’s total trade turnover from January to June 2025 amounted to $58.3 billion.
- Imports: $38.3 billion
- Exports: $20 billion
Trade deficit: $18.3 billion — up 33% compared to the same period in 2024 ($13.7 billion)
Key trade partners:
Top importers to Ukraine:
- China – $8.2 billion
- Poland – $3.5 billion
- Germany – $3.2 billion
Major imports include machinery and equipment, chemical products, and fuel and energy goods.
Top export destinations:
- Poland – $2.4 billion
- Turkey – $1.7 billion
- Italy – $1.2 billion
(Compared to last year’s top three: Poland, Spain, and China)
Main Ukrainian exports:
- Food products – $11.2 billion (down 10% from last year)
- Metals and metal products – $2.3 billion
- Machinery, equipment, and transport – $1.9 billion
The growing trade deficit highlights Ukraine's continued reliance on imports amid war-driven disruptions to domestic production and export infrastructure.