For the first time since the start of a full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war, Ukraine exported goods worth over $4 billion.
This was announced by the Deputy Minister of Economy, Trade Representative of Ukraine, Taras Kachka.
According to him, for the first time since the start of a full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war, Ukraine exported goods worth over $4 billion.
Export - $4.144 billion, 23% more than in August. The export volume is 9.66 million tons, 32% more than in August. In terms of books, there is a super-upward dynamics: July - 5.79 million tons, August - 7.29 million tons, September - 9.6 million tons, Kachka wrote on Facebook.
This was mainly due to the work of the "grain corridor." Ukraine was able to export 5.175 million tons of agricultural products by sea.
For comparison: rail exports are only 902,000 tons, and road exports are 850,000 tons.
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