In January 2026, Ukraine imported goods worth $6.7 billion and exported goods worth $3.2 billion, ProAgro Group reports.
According to data from the State Customs Service of Ukraine, the largest sources of imports to Ukraine were China ($1.9 billion), Turkey ($703 million), and Poland ($623 million). Meanwhile, the main destinations for Ukrainian exports were Poland ($358 million), Turkey ($276 million), and Italy ($232 million).
The customs service noted that 69% of total imports in January 2026 consisted of the following categories:
- machinery, equipment, and transport vehicles – $2.7 billion;
- fuel and energy products – $1.1 billion;
- chemical industry products – $869 million.
The top three export categories from Ukraine were:
- food products – $2.0 billion;
- metals and metal products – $286 million;
- machinery, equipment, and transport vehicles – $253 million.
As reported earlier, Ukraine has the potential to increase its annual agricultural exports to $100 billion by expanding domestic processing capacity.






