Ukraine's trade data reflects its economic activities in the global market. In 2022, Ukraine was ranked as the 61st largest exporter in the world, with key exports including corn, seed oils, and wheat. The country's top trading partners were Poland, Romania, and Turkey. On the import side, Ukraine's major imports consisted of refined petroleum, cars, and petroleum gas, primarily from Poland, China, and Germany. This trade activity is crucial for Ukraine's economy, influencing its GDP and development indicators.
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China: $12.9 billion
Poland: $11.34 billion
Turkey: $7.09 billion
Germany: $7.08 billion
Romania: $5.33 billion
Italy: $3.82 billion
United States: $3.39 billion
Bulgaria: $3.12 billion
Spain: $2.9 billion
Czechia: $2.79 billion
Cereals: $9.6 billion (17.2% of total exports)
Iron and steel: $8.4 billion (15.1%)
Animal/vegetable fats, oils, and waxes: $5.7 billion (10.2%)
Electrical machinery and equipment: $4.3 billion (7.7%)
Machinery including computers: $3.9 billion (7%)
Vehicles: $3.2 billion (5.7%)
Mineral fuels including oil: $2.8 billion (5%)
Plastics and plastic articles: $2.5 billion (4.5%)
Pharmaceuticals: $2.1 billion (3.8%)
Furniture, bedding, and lighting: $1.9 billion (3.4%)