Since the beginning of the year, Ukraine’s trade turnover has totaled $46.1 billion: which countries received the most exports
8 May 13:56
In the first four months of 2026, Ukraine’s trade turnover totaled $46.1 billion: between January and March 2026, Ukraine imported goods worth $32.2 billion and exported goods worth $13.9 billion.
This was reported by the State Customs Service, according to "Komersant Ukrainian".
“At the same time, taxable imports amounted to $22.3 billion, accounting for 69% of the total volume of imported goods. The tax burden per kilogram of taxable imports in January–April 2026 was $0.55/kg,” the report states.
Countries from which the most goods were imported into Ukraine:
- China ($8.7 billion),
- Poland ($3.1 billion),
- Turkey ($2.2 billion).
The largest exports from Ukraine went to Poland ($1.5 billion), Turkey ($1.2 billion), and Italy ($857 million).
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Of the total volume of goods imported in January–April 2026, 72% consisted of the following categories: machinery, equipment, and transportation—$13.3 billion.
“During customs clearance of these goods, 74.3 billion UAH was paid to the budget, accounting for 26% of customs revenue,” the report states.

Fuel and energy – $5.3 billion. During customs clearance of these goods, 103.5 billion UAH was paid to the budget, accounting for 36% of customs revenue.
Chemical industry products – $4.6 billion; 38.4 billion UAH was paid to the budget, accounting for 14% of customs revenue.
“The top three most exported goods from Ukraine included food products ($8.5 billion), metals and metal products ($1.3 billion), and machinery, equipment, and transportation ($1.2 billion),” the report states.
In January–April 2026, during customs clearance of exports of goods subject to export duties, 585.9 million UAH was paid to the budget.
As a reminder: In January-February 2026, Ukraine imported goods worth $14.8 billion and exported goods worth $6.5 billion.
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