In July, Ukraine exported goods worth over $3.3 billion abroad, which is $167.8 million more than in June of this year. In total, more than $23 billion worth of goods were exported in the first 7 months of 2025.
According to the State Customs Service, Ukraine's main exports remain agricultural and food industry goods. July was no exception, with these products accounting for more than half of total exports. A significant portion of exports also includes iron ore, certain types of machinery products, and metallurgy.
Key export goods
In July alone, 8.2 million tons of goods were exported, including 3.5 million tons of agricultural products. The volumes transported by sea and road increased, while railway transport saw a decline.
In terms of value, Ukraine exported the most in July:
- sunflower oil ($537.9 million);
- iron ore and concentrates ($190.1 million);
- wheat ($159.0 million);
- soybeans ($151.0 million);
- corn ($145.0 million);
- insulated wires ($108.2 million);
- poultry meat ($96.5 million).
Trade partners
The European Union remains the largest trading partner. Poland, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and Italy are the main countries purchasing Ukrainian goods. Among other countries, the largest consumers include China, Turkey, India, Egypt, and Moldova.
The submitted text is natural in style, well-readable, and easy to perceive. It succinctly reveals information about the volumes of Ukraine's exports in the summer of 2025, key export goods, and the country's trading partners. Data on trade operations indicate a steady growth in export volumes and demonstrate key directions and goods that are in demand in foreign markets.