In January-October of this year, Ukrainian steelmakers increased their revenues from ferrous metal exports by 18.2% year-on-year to $2 billion 665.40 million.
According to statistics released by the State Customs Service (SCS), ferrous metals accounted for 7.7% of total export revenues during this period, compared to 7.6% in January-October 2023.
In October, revenues from exports of ferrous metals amounted to $265.72 million, while in the previous month – $332.83 million.
At the same time, Ukraine increased imports of similar products by 13.5% to $1 billion 251.91 million over ten months of this year. In October, the country imported products worth $129.45 million.
In addition, in January-October 2024, Ukraine increased exports of metal products by 5.7% to $799.01 million. In October, they were exported for $77.33 million.
Imports of metal products increased by 22.4% to $885.01 million during this period. In October, these products were imported for $98.53 million.
As reported earlier, in 2023, Ukraine’s steelmaking companies reduced revenues from exports of ferrous metals by 41.6% compared to 2022, to $2 billion 647.72 million, while ferrous metals accounted for 7.3% of total revenues from exports of goods during this period, while in 2022 the share was 10.3%. In addition, in 2023, Ukraine increased imports of similar products by 37% to $1 billion 307.05 million.
In addition, last year, Ukraine reduced exports of metal products by 16.6% year-on-year to $877.92 million. At the same time, imports of metal products increased by 40.3% to $902.57 million during this period.