In January-May this year, Ukraine increased exports of carbon steel semi-finished products in physical terms by 71.5% year-on-year to 768.207 thousand tons.
According to statistics released by the State Customs Service (SCS) on Thursday, exports of carbon steel semi-finished products increased by 55.6% to $381.078 million in monetary terms.
The main exports were made to Bulgaria (36.67% of supplies in monetary terms), Poland (12.46%) and Italy (9.88%).
In January-May 2024, Ukraine imported 5 tons of semi-finished products from Egypt for $5 thousand, while in January-May 2023, it imported 72 tons of semi-finished products from China for $133 thousand.
As reported, in 2023, Ukraine reduced exports of carbon steel semi-finished products in physical terms by 36.7% compared to 2022, to 1 million 203.454 thousand tons, while exports in monetary terms decreased by 48.9% to $608.516 million. The main exports were made to Bulgaria (36.66% of supplies in monetary terms), Poland (23.01%), and Italy (9.60%).
In addition, in 2023, Ukraine imported 96 tons of semi-finished products from China (98.26%) and Turkey (1.74%) worth $172 thousand.
In 2022, Ukraine decreased exports of carbon steel semi-finished products by 72% year-on-year to 1 million 899.729 thousand tons in physical terms and by 70.9% in monetary terms to $1 billion 191.279 million. The main exports were made to Bulgaria (26.55% of supplies in monetary terms), Poland (13.97%) and Italy (12.13%).
In 2022, Ukraine imported 5,558 thousand tons of similar products, which is 85.7% less than in 2021. In monetary terms, imports decreased by 86% to $3.634 million. Imports were made from the Russian Federation (96.92% of supplies before the war), China (1.84%), and Romania (1.21%).