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In 2017 almost half of Ukraine's exports were provided by the agrarian complex and food industry, slightly more than 20% by metallurgy and nearly 10% by machine building products. [ 120 ] In 2019, China replaced Russia as the largest single-nation trading partner with Ukraine achieved $50.06 billion in export and $60.78 billion in import.
During 2022, despite the full-scale war Ukraine exported 245,600 metric tons of organic products in the amount of US$219 million [3] to 36 countries around the world, [4] which is almost the same as in 2021 (261,000 metric tonnes, US$222 million). [5] 95% of organic products from Ukraine were exported to European countries. Most products were ...
Ukraine is the world's eighth largest producer and third largest exporter of iron and steel (2007). [1] Ukrainian iron and steel industry accounts for around 2% of worldwide crude steel output, [2] 5% to 6% of the national gross domestic product and 34% of Ukrainian export revenue (2007 data). [3]
Industry of Ukraine has a strong material and technical base. [1] [2] The value of fixed assets is 644,767 million ₴ (as of 2007), which is almost 2.3 times more than the value of fixed assets in 2000. The complex employs more than 3.6 million workers, who together brought in industrial profits of 43,700.9 million ₴ (2007), which is 5 times ...
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; products, whether or not containing nicotine, intended for inhalation without combustion; other nicotine containing products intended for the intake of nicotine into the human body 38,703 1 Poland: 4,441 11.5% 2 Germany: 2,850 7.4% 3 Brazil: 2,452 6.3% 4 Italy: 2,327 6.0% 5 Belgium: 1,627 4.2%
Wheat flour from Ukraine in Port Sudan, Sudan (February 2024) Prior to 2022, Ukraine was one of the key World Food Programme grain suppliers and the world's 4th largest grain exporter. The country also accounted for over 15% of global corn exports, 10% of wheat, 15-20% of barley and over 50% of sunflower oil. [3]
JSC Farmak (Ukrainian: Фармак) is the Ukrainian pharmaceutical market leader based on the sales of medicinal products in monetary terms (according to Proxima Research in 2022). [1] The company has been established in 1925. The headquarters is located in Kyiv, Ukraine.
In 2016, Ukraine exported 520,585 tonnes of coal and anthracite worth of $44.762 million. In 2019, Ukraine produced the highest amount of PM 10 particulates and sulfur dioxide air pollution emissions in Europe from coal fired electricity generation.