China, Poland, and Germany Remain Key Trade Partners of Ukraine in 2025

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China, Poland, and Germany Remain Key Trade Partners of Ukraine in 2025

According to the results of the first half of 2025, China remains Ukraine’s main trading partner, with a total trade volume approaching $9 billion. Poland is strengthening its position in second place, continuing to play an important role in ensuring stable exports and imports with Ukraine. The turnover with this country reached over $6 billion, confirming Poland’s status as a key logistics hub for Ukrainian goods in Europe. Germany ranks third among partners, with a trade volume of $4.28 billion with Ukraine.

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Top 5 Partners and Geography of Ukraine’s Trade Relations

The top five leading trading partners of Ukraine also include Turkey, with a volume of $4.25 billion, and the United States, which recorded a trade turnover of $2.86 billion. This dynamic indicates a wide geographical coverage of Ukraine’s foreign trade and its strategic cooperation with countries from different continents.

European and Global Trade: Key Trends

European countries traditionally remain Ukraine’s main partners. In addition to Poland and Germany, the top ten includes Italy, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania. Each of these countries makes a significant contribution to the development of foreign trade, strengthening economic ties with Ukraine.

Among Asian countries, South Korea remains active, as well as Japan and India. Trade volumes with Brazil and Mexico continue to grow, indicating an expanding Ukrainian presence in the Latin American market. African countries consistently import Ukrainian grain, metallurgical products, and machinery, maintaining steady demand for Ukrainian goods.

China remained Ukraine’s largest trading partner in the first half of 2025, with a total trade volume of nearly $9 billion.