Ukraine
ECON COMPLEXITY (2018)
0.6
RANK 40 OF 137
PRODUCT EXPORTS (2018)
$51.2B
RANK 52 OF 222
EXPORTS PER CAPITA (2018)
$1.15K
RANK 185 OF 219
PRODUCT IMPORTS (2018)
$61.7B
RANK 48 OF 221
IMPORTS PER CAPITA (2018)
$1.38K
RANK 198 of 219
SERVICE EXPORTS (2017)
$3.56B
RANK 79 OF 139
SERVICE IMPORTS (2017)
$4.69B
RANK 67 OF 139
GDP (2018)
$131B
CURRENT US$
RANK 57 OF 196
GDP GROWTH (2008-2018)
-27.2%
CURRENT US$
RANK 192 OF 196
GDP PC (2018)
$3,095
CURRENT US$
RANK 138 OF 196
GDP PC GROWTH (2008-2018)
-20.4%
CURRENT US$
RANK 184 OF 196
Overview: This page contains the latest international trade data for Ukraine, including service trade data, and tariffs. In 2018 Ukraine was the number 57 economy in the world in terms of GDP (current US$), the number 52 in total exports, the number 48 in total imports, and the number 40 most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI). In 2018, Ukraine exported $51.2B and imported $61.7B, resulting in a negative trade balance of -$10.5B. In 2018, Ukraine’s exports per capita were $1.15k and its imports per capita were $1.38k.
Trade: The top exports of Ukraine are Seed Oils ($4.12B), Semi-Finished Iron ($4.01B), Corn ($3.51B), Wheat ($3.1B), and Iron Ore($2.89B). The top imports of Ukraine are Refined Petroleum ($5.47B), Petroleum Gas ($4.37B), Coal Briquettes ($2.63B), Cars ($1.98B), and Packaged Medicaments ($1.77B).
Destinations: Ukraine exports mostly to Russia ($4.22B), Poland ($3.2B), Italy ($2.72B), Egypt ($2.53B), and Germany ($2.41B), and imports mostly from Russia ($9.53B), China ($7.41B), Germany ($6.36B), Poland ($5.28B), and Belarus ($4.11B).
Location: Ukraine borders Belarus, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Slovakia by land and Georgia and Turkey by sea.
Exports
In 2018 Ukraine exported a total of $51.2B, making it the number 52 exporter in the world. During the last five reported years the exports of Ukraine have changed by -$14.4B from $65.5B in 2013 to $51.2B in 2018.
The most recent exports are led by Seed Oils ($4.12B), Semi-Finished Iron ($4.01B), Corn ($3.51B), Wheat ($3.1B), and Iron Ore ($2.89B).
Imports
In 2018 Ukraine imported $61.7B, making it the number 48 trade destination in the world. During the last five reported years the imports of Ukraine changed by -$21.1B from $82.8B in 2013 to $61.7B in 2018.
The most recent imports of Ukraine are led by Refined Petroleum ($5.47B), Petroleum Gas ($4.37B), Coal Briquettes ($2.63B), Cars ($1.98B), and Packaged Medicaments ($1.77B).
Trade Balance
As of 2018 Ukraine had a negative trade balance of $5.57B in net imports. As compared to their trade balance in 1995 when they had a positive trade balance of $350M in net exports.
Destinations
The most common destination for the exports of Ukraine are Russia ($4.22B), Poland ($3.2B), Italy ($2.72B), Egypt ($2.53B), and Germany ($2.41B).
Origins
The most common import partners for Ukraine are Russia ($9.53B), China ($7.41B), Germany ($6.36B), Poland ($5.28B), and Belarus ($4.11B).