U.S. Imports
$135.0M
U.S. Exports
$193.6M
+$58.6M (net exporter)
The United States imported $135.0M/month and exported $193.6M/month with Ukraine as of February 2026, covering 771 product categories.
Ukraine is a major global exporter of agricultural commodities, including wheat, corn, sunflower oil, and barley, and was a significant steel and iron ore exporter prior to the 2022 Russian invasion. The ongoing conflict has severely disrupted production, logistics, and export infrastructure, particularly through Black Sea ports. Trade professionals should monitor active conflict zones, port access, and evolving international support measures affecting Ukrainian trade flows.
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The conflict has damaged port infrastructure, disrupted rail and road logistics, reduced agricultural and industrial output, and periodically blocked Black Sea shipping routes, significantly curtailing export volumes since February 2022.
Ukraine's leading exports are agricultural products (wheat, corn, sunflower oil, barley), iron and steel, machinery, and chemical products, with the EU, China, and Turkey as major trading partners.
Yes. Ukraine has a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) with the EU as part of its Association Agreement, and the EU has granted additional temporary trade liberalization measures since 2022 to support the Ukrainian economy.
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Annual data from BEA | 2024
Services Exports
$12.4B
Services Imports
$1.3B