The volume of Ukraine’s trade turnover reached $112.2 billion in January-November

According to the data given, Ukraine imported goods worth $75.4 billion and exported goods worth $36.8 billion during this period.
Also, the State Customs Service reports that Ukraine’s trade turnover for January-November 2025 attained $112.2 billion.
Meanwhile, the share of taxable imports amounted to 76% of the total volume of imported goods ($57.6 billion).
China ($17 billion), Poland ($7.1 billion), and Germany ($5.9 billion) were among the countries from which Ukraine imported the most goods. Poland ($4.6 billion), Turkey ($2.5 billion), and Germany ($2.2 billion) were the countries where Ukraine exported the most to.
The share of machinery, equipment, and transport of the total volume of goods imported in January-November was 67% ($30.2 billion). The share of chemical industry products amounted to $11.4 billion. Finally, the share of fuel and energy products was $9.4 billion.
Also, food products ($20.4 billion), metals and steel products ($4.3 billion), and machinery, equipment, and transport ($3.4 billion) were the top three most exported goods from Ukraine.
Meanwhile, the budget received UAH 1.2 billion during customs clearance of exports of goods subject to export duties in January-November 2025.
However, GMK Center reported Ukraine’s trade turnover increase from $99.4 billion to $112.3 billion, demonstrating a 13% growth in 2024 compared to 2023. In total, Ukraine imported goods worth $70.7 billion and exported goods worth $41.6 billion during the year.
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Ukraine’s trade turnover in January-November amounted to $112.2 billion

During this period, goods worth $75.4 billion were imported into Ukraine, while exports amounted to $36.8 billion Ukraine’s trade turnover for January-November 2025 amounted to $112.2 billion, according to data from the State Customs Service. During this period, goods worth $75.4 billion were imported into Ukraine, while exports amounted to $36.8 billion. At the same … Read more

Israel to open economic mission in Serbia in 2026 – report

Israel will open an economic mission in Serbia’s capital Belgrade in 2026 as it looks to strengthen its exports, Israeli media reported. Israel will open an economic mission in Serbia’s capital Belgrade in 2026 as it looks to strengthen its exports, Israeli media reported. Apart from Belgrade, Israel will also launch economic representations in Addis … Read more

Georgia records strong export growth in November 2025

Preliminary data released by the National Statistics Office (Geostat) shows that Georgia’s exports recorded strong growth in November 2025, rising by 44% year-on-year to reach $782 million. At the same time, imports showed a slight decline. In November, Georgia imported goods worth $1.45 billion, a decrease of 1.4% compared to the same month last year. … Read more

Georgia is planning to invest $7 Billion in Transport and Infrastructure

As Mariam Kvrivishvili, Georgia’s Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, announced at the Second Trans‑Caspian Transport Corridor and Connectivity Investors Forum, the country intends to invest USD 7 billion in transport, logistics, and infrastructure projects over the next seven years.
The construction of the Anaklia Deep-Sea Port, a full modernization of the national railway network, expansion and construction of key highways, and the development of a new international airport at Vaziani are included in the investment package.
According to the minister, the aim of these projects is to make Georgia a strategic transit hub connecting Europe and Asia through the so-called “Middle Corridor” due to the country’s location between the Caspian region, the South Caucasus, and the Black Sea.
The role of the Anaklia port in this plan is central. As Kvrivishvili said, the port will handle 600,000 TEUs by 2029, with capacity expected to rise to at least 1 million TEUs by 2035. This move could significantly boost Georgia’s maritime logistics capabilities. Also, is critical to expand port and transport infrastructure for ensuring the “uninterrupted transit of growing trade flows between Europe and Asia.”
According to Kvrivishvili, funding alone would not be enough for the program of such scale. Private sector should also be strongly involved in it. Moreover, international financial institutions should support Georgia’s strategy of combining public investment with private partnerships and international cooperation to develop a modern, multimodal transport network.
However, the modernization of Georgian infrastructure has already begun under the national economic reform program. It comprises expanding and upgrading roads, railways, seaports, and logistics centers, including new deep-water facilities. Regional connectivity goals, integrating Georgia’s networks with broader transport corridors across the Caspian, the South Caucasus, and Europe also align with these investments.
Nevertheless, there are some challenges. Notably, they haven’t finalized les negotiations with a preferred investor for the Anaklia port, announced more than a year ago. Bottlenecks in customs procedures and limited ferry connections between Georgia and European ports Kvrivishvili were also mentioned. They expect full digitalization and better data sharing to improve efficiency.
The nearest plans of the government are focusing on renewing railway rolling stock and freight fleets, completing remaining sections of the Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway, and deploying unified digital services across logistics networks. Due to these measures, cargo transit times through Georgia can be reduced by up to 30%.
In general, Georgia can become a more competitive and efficient hub for goods moving between Europe, the Caspian region, and Central Asia.
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Ukraine boosts tomato imports to 81,800 tons

In January to October 2025, Ukraine increased imports of tomatoes to 81.8 thousand tons and cucumbers to 109.6 thousand tons, exceeding volumes recorded during the same period last year. Turkey remained the primary supplier for both crops, according to data cited by EastFruit and UNN. Statistics from the State Customs Service show that tomato imports … Read more

The Honorary Consulate of Kazakhstan has Opened in Serbia

A solemn ceremony was held to mark the opening of the Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Jablanica and Pčinja districts of the Republic of Serbia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports. The event was attended by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, Nataša Rašević, the … Read more

Georgia Announces $7 Billion Transport and Infrastructure Investment Plan to 2032

At the Second Trans‑Caspian Transport Corridor and Connectivity Investors Forum, Mariam Kvrivishvili, Georgia’s Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, announced that the country intends to invest USD 7 billion in transport, logistics, and infrastructure projects over the next seven years. The investment package includes several major initiatives: the construction of the Anaklia Deep-Sea Port, a full modernization … Read more

A decrease of EU trade with Ukraine in Q3 2025

EU statistics agency Eurostat reported on December 2 a decrease of both EU imports from Ukraine (-5.8 per cent) and EU exports to Ukraine (-5.3 per cent) in the third quarter of 2025 compared with the previous quarter.
Notably, the decrease of imports attained 19.1 per cent. Meanwhile, the increase of exports reached 4.4 per cent, compared with the same quarter of the previous year.
Q2 2025 was the peak of the EU trade surplus with Ukraine (6.4 billion euro). Then, it fell to 6.0 billion euro in Q3 2025.
As for the share for Ukraine in extra-EU exports, it increased from 1.3 per cent in Q3 2021 to 1.7 per cent in Q3 2025. Opposingly, its share in extra-EU imports fell down from 1.3 per cent to 0.8 per cent in the reporting period.
According to Eurostat, the EU has recorded deficits in food, drinks and tobacco, as well as in raw materials, since Q2 2022.
The EU’s Autonomous Trade Measures (ATMs) for Ukraine and suspended tariffs and quotas possibly drive these deficits, reflecting increased imports of these products.
Simultaneously, the EU increased its exports of machinery, vehicles, and other manufactured goods to support Ukraine’s domestic production.
In general, the role of these exports in sustaining Ukraine’s infrastructure and industrial capacity is crucial. This trade dynamic makes the overall EU trade balance increase progressively to six billion euro in surplus in Q3 2025.
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Joint Agricultural Exports to Third-Country Markets are the subject of Azerbaijani – Georgian Discussion

The prospects of establishing joint trade relations with third countries in the agricultural sector were in the spotlight of Azerbaijani – Georgian discussions at a meeting between Azerbaijani Agriculture Minister Majnun Mammadov and Gela Samkharauli, Chairman of the Agrarian Committee of the Georgian Parliament.
Agriculture Minister Majnun Mammadov has led the Azerbaijani delegation during an official visit to Georgia since November 26.
As the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communications of Azerbaijan reports, agricultural and agro-industrial exports increased by 19.1% year-on-year in January-October, reaching $1.03 billion.
Also, the volume of agricultural products increased by 27.5% and reached $769.7 million. Meanwhile, agro-industrial products decreased by 0.34% and attained $260 million.
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