Ukraine in January-September of this year reduced the export of coke and semi-coke in kind by 98% compared to the same period last year – up to 3.697 thousand tons.
According to statistics published by the State Customs Service (STS), in monetary terms, the export of coke and semi-coke over this period fell by 97.5% to $987,000.
At the same time, the main exports were to Hungary (43.62% in monetary terms), Georgia (38.56%) and Turkey (17.81%).
Ukraine in January-September 2022 imported 331.941 thousand tons of coke and semi-coke, which is 30.8% less compared to January-September 2021. In monetary terms, imports decreased by 11.2% – to $164.592 million. Imports were carried out mainly from the Russian Federation (46.04% of deliveries in monetary terms), Poland (29.94%) and the Czech Republic (13.87%).
As reported, Ukraine in 2021 increased the export of coke and semi-coke in physical terms by 3.3 times compared to 2020 – up to 194.535 thousand tons. In monetary terms, the export of coke and semi-coke over this period increased by 4.8 times – up to $41.838 million. The main exports were to Kazakhstan (29.03% of deliveries in monetary terms), Turkey (20.06%) and Algeria %).
Ukraine imported 789,903 thousand tons of coke and semi-coke last year, which is 2.1 times more compared to 2020. In monetary terms, imports increased 4.3 times – up to $351.238 million. Imports were carried out mainly from the Russian Federation (65.48% of deliveries in monetary terms), the Czech Republic (20%) and Poland (8.45%).
As a result of hostilities in eastern Ukraine, a number of mines and coking plants ended up in territories temporarily not controlled by Ukraine.
Ukraine in January-September this year reduced the import of manganese ore and concentrate in kind by 54.1% compared to the same period last year – up to 135.044 thousand tons.
According to statistics published by the State Customs Service (STS), in monetary terms, imports of manganese ore and concentrate for the specified period decreased by 50.7% – to $17.972 million.
In August-September, manganese ore was practically not imported.
At the same time, for the nine months of 2022, imports were carried out from Ghana (99.86% of supplies in monetary terms) and Belgium (0.1%) and Brazil (0.02%).
For nine months of 2022, Ukraine did not supply manganese ore and concentrate for export.
As reported, Ukraine in 2021 reduced the import of manganese ore and concentrate in physical terms by 26.8% compared to 2020, to 425.279 thousand tons. In monetary terms, imports of manganese ore and concentrate over the specified period decreased by 29.6% to $53.917 million. At the same time, the main imports were from Ghana (99.87% of supplies in monetary terms), Brazil (0.07%) and Belgium ( 0.05%).
Last year, Ukraine supplied 770 tons of manganese ore and concentrate to Poland (94.38%) and the Russian Federation (5.62%) in the amount of $89 thousand, while in 2020 it exported 69.303 thousand tons of manganese ore and concentrate to $10.819 million
In Ukraine, manganese ore is mined and enriched by Pokrovsky (formerly Ordzhonikidzevsky) and Marganets mining and processing plants (both – Dnepropetrovsk region).
The consumers of manganese ore are ferroalloy enterprises.
Six vessels carrying nearly 154,000 tonnes of foods departed from Ukrainian ports on Thursday after receiving approval from the Joint Coordination Center (JCC).
“The Joint Coordination Center (JCC) reports that six vessels left Ukrainian ports today [on October 13] carrying a total of 153,505 metric tonnes of grain and other foods under the Black Sea Grain Initiative,” the center said.
In particular, the Wei He vessel is heading to China with 62,860 tonnes of sunflower meal on board, the Marlen bulker is carrying 33,000 tonnes of sunflower oil to Iraq, the Irmgard is carrying 30,817 tonnes of rapeseed to Germany, and the Ak Hamza is carrying 7,000 tonnes of corn to Lebanon.
Another two vessels – the Dignity (14,000 tonnes of corn) and the Yaf S (5,828 tonnes of wheat) – are bound for Turkey.
“Grains that reach a destination may go through processing and be transshipped to other countries,” the JCC said.
“As of October 13, the total tonnage of grain and other foodstuffs exported from the three Ukrainian ports is 7,363,704 metric tonnes. A total of 666 voyages (335 inbound and 331 outbound) have been enabled so far,” the center said.
The United Nations, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine signed a document in Istanbul on July 22 on opening a corridor to export grain from three Ukrainian ports – Chornomorsk, Odesa and Yuzhny.
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The Netherlands will allocate additional EUR 70 million to Ukraine for the repair of municipal infrastructure on the eve of winter, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation of the Netherlands Liesje Schreinemacher.
“As winter approaches, the problems for Ukrainians are only getting worse. Houses, plumbing and heating systems are in urgent need of repair. I announced to the World Bank that I am already allocating EUR 70 million on behalf of the Netherlands, especially for this winter,” she tweeted.
According to the data of the Ministry of Finance as of October 11, earlier the Netherlands committed to allocate EUR 310 million to finance the budget deficit of Ukraine, of which it has already provided EUR 106 million, including EUR 21 million in the form of grants.
The mission of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), whose positive conclusions will start work on a new program with it, is expected to begin work in Ukraine next week, said the head of the National Bank of Ukraine, Andriy Pyshny.
“We expect the start of the IMF mission as early as next week. We hope to reach agreements on macroeconomic indicators, parameters of the state budget for 2023 and sources of covering its deficit, which will be the beginning of work on a new program with the Fund,” the press service of the National Bank quoted him as saying. .
Pyshny also thanked the IMF for providing $1.3 billion in additional emergency financing under the RFI instrument, which arrived in Ukraine on Thursday.
As reported, on the eve of the IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said that the Fund’s team, together with the Ukrainian team, immediately after the annual meeting of the IMF and the World Bank (WB) this week, will determine Ukraine’s macroeconomic framework and budget.
In addition, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen noted that a new full-fledged IMF program for Ukraine could be early next year.
Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko said the government estimates the need to finance the state budget deficit in 2023 at $3.5 billion a month, compared to $5 billion a month in 2022, which Ukraine has so far failed to raise. The best indicator was August with $4.6 billion, and in general, since the beginning of the war, or almost eight months, external funding amounted to $20.7 billion, of which almost 50% were grant funds.
The draft state budget of Ukraine for 2023, which was adopted in the first reading, provides for external financing of the deficit in the amount of $38 billion, or about $3.2 billion per month.
American billionaire Elon Musk has unveiled the “Burnt Hair” perfume with the smell of burnt hair, which is sold on the website of his company Boring Co. priced at $100 per bottle.
Musk, who is the head of Tesla, changed his Twitter status to “Fragrance Seller” and wrote that he had already sold 10 thousand bottles of perfume, that is, a total of $ 1 million.
Earlier, the billionaire reported that Boring will introduce a men’s fragrance that will help a person “stand out from the crowd.” He joked on Twitter that it was inevitable for a man with his last name to enter the perfume business (Musk means “musk” in English).
“Why did I even resist this for so long?” he wrote.
Last week, Musk sent a letter to Twitter executives offering to complete the acquisition of the company for $44 billion, although he had previously refused this intention.
“Please buy my perfume so I can buy Twitter,” he wrote on his page on Wednesday.
The billionaire has repeatedly released playful products that his fans buy as collectibles. For example, in 2018, Boring Co., an underground tunneling company, produced 20,000 hand-held flamethrowers and raised $10 million to fund its operations.
He also offered his fans to buy Tesla-branded “short shorts” as a prank on traders who were “short” in the shares of the electric car maker. In addition, he produced tequila “Tesla”.