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Ukraine's international trade has been disrupted since the full-scale Russian invasion on February 24, 2022. This conflict has hampered the flow of goods from Ukraine to its trading partners.
According to International Monetary Fund (IMF) data, China was Ukraine's largest export trading partner. In 2020, Ukraine's total exports to China reached US$7.1 billion, more than double that of any other trading partner.
Poland was second with exports totaling US$3.27 billion. Exports to its adversary, Russia, were recorded at US$2.7 billion. Ukraine's exports to Turkey and Germany were US$2.43 billion and US$2.07 billion respectively.
The majority of Ukraine's exports are agricultural commodities. Agricultural products contributed 35% of Ukraine's total exports in 2020, reaching US$17 billion.
Other commodities exported by Ukraine include iron and steel, electrical machinery, and other mechanical equipment. In 2020, exports of iron and steel and other processed products reached US$13 billion.
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