Ukraine exported agricultural products worth 4.4 bln euros to the EU in 2024

In 2024, the EU exported goods worth €42.8 billion to Ukraine and imported goods worth €24.5 billion, resulting in a positive trade balance of €18.3 billion.
This is according to Eurostat data.
Compared to 2023, this is an increase in exports and imports of 9.4% and 7.0%, respectively.
The main export goods were mineral fuels (€6.8 billion), electric vehicles (€4.3 billion) and machinery (€4.2 billion). Compared to 2021, exports of mineral fuels increased the most (by €4.1 billion), as previous imports of these fuels to Ukraine from Russia and Belarus decreased and were partially replaced by imports from the EU.
The key groups of goods imported from Ukraine in 2024 were agricultural products such as cereals, worth €4.4 billion, animal or vegetable fats and oils (€3.1 billion), and oilseeds and related products (€2.5 billion).
Compared to 2021, imports of cereals increased by €2.7 billion, animal or vegetable fats and oils by €1.0 billion, and oilseeds and related products by €1.1 billion.
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