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Export from Ukraine

Ukraine has passed to the market economy after gaining its independence from Soviet Union in 1990. 

Ukraine is one of the world's most important mineral producing countries, in terms of both the range and size of its reserves. There are nearly 8,000 separate deposits, harboring some 90 different minerals, of which about 20 are economically significant. About half of all the known deposits are under exploitation. Coal reserves in Ukraine amount to 47.1 billion tons. The annual domestic demand for coal as fuel is about 100 million tons, of which 85 percent can be satisfied by domestic production. 

Ukraine is rich in mineral deposits, including iron ore, manganese ore, mercury, titanium, and nickel. It has a major ferrous metal industry, producing cast iron, steel and pipes. Among its economy leading companies in that field are Metinvest, Kryvorizhstal, AzovStal, Ilyich Steel & Iron Works, and others. As of 2012, Ukraine is the world's tenth largest steel producer (according to World Steel Association). 

Agriculture is a large part of Ukraine's economy. Ukraine is the world's largest producer of sunflower oil, the 3rd largest corn exporter in the world, a major global producer of grain and sugar, and future global player on meat and dairy markets. It is also one of the largest producers of nuts. Ukraine also produces more natural honey than any other European country and is one of the world's largest honey producers, an estimated 1.5% of its population is involved in honey production, therefore Ukraine has the highest honey per capita production rate in the world.

Ukraine exports mainly steel, coal, fuel and petroleum, chemicalsmachinery and transport equipment, grains.

More than 60% of the exports goes to other former Soviet Republics countries with Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus being the most important, Turkey and China. 

 

Import to Ukraine

The economy of Ukraine is an emerging free market, with a gross domestic product that fell sharply for the first 10 years of its independence from the Soviet Union, then experienced rapid growth from 2000 until 2008. Natural gas is Ukraine's biggest import and the main cause of the country's structural trade deficit.

Main industries in Ukraine are power generating, fuel, ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy, chemical and petrochemical and gas, machine-building and metal-working, forest, wood-working and wood pulp and paper, construction materials, light, food and others.

Ukraine's dependence on Russia for energy supplies and the lack of significant structural reform have made the Ukrainian economy vulnerable to external shocks. Ukraine depends on imports to meet about three-fourths of its annual oil and natural gas requirements and 100% of its nuclear fuel needs. 

Ukraine's top imports are petroleum gas, refined petroleum, cars, packaged medicaments and coal briquettes.

Main import partners of Ukraine are Russia, China, Germany, Poland and Belarus.

 

Dairy products are considered to be a foundation of health for many cultures. Milk has been used by humans since the beginning time to provide both fresh and storable nutritious foods. It is considered that consuming dairy products provides health benefits - especially improved bone health. Foods in the dairy products group provide nutrients that are vital for health and maintenance of your body. These nutrients include calcium, potassium, vitamin D, and protein.

Intake of dairy products is linked to improved bone health, and may reduce the risk of osteoporosis. The intake of dairy products is especially important to bone health during childhood and adolescence, when bone mass is being built. Milk and dairy foods are healthy foods and considered nutrient-rich because they serve as good sources of calcium and vitamin D as well as protein and other essential nutrients. They provide phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, and vitamins A, B12, and riboflavin1. Intake of dairy products is also associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, and with lower blood pressure in adults.

Here, at Export Portal, we are specialized in all the kinds of dairy trade. We offer you a broad range of dairy products, such as milk and yoghurt drinks, cheese, butter and milk powder and take care of the import and export of all dairy products all over the world.

As you know, raw milk is the basis for a tasty assortment of products, from butter to yogurt and cheese, created over the centuries by necessity, accident or ingenuity. Many of these products are nearly as old as milk itself, but guess who's one of the most recent inventions of humanity that is produced from milk?  Believe it or not, it's famous, loved-by-all ice cream! The records about ice cream obsession didn't appear in the historical record until the 17th century. Apparently, it was only because it was difficult to cultivate such powerful freezing devices as we have now, necessary for producing and storing of ice cream. Makes it another point to be glad to live in this century, does it not?

As an expert in food products export and import, we offer a wide choice of dairy products for sale, such as cream, buttermilk, Powdered milk / milk powder, produced by removing the water from milk, Skim milk, Condensed milk (milk which has been concentrated by evaporation, with sugar added for reduced process time and longer life in an opened can), Khoa (milk which has been completely concentrated by evaporation), Kefir (fermented milk drink from the Northern Caucasus), Smetana (Central and Eastern European variety of sour cream), Clotted cream (thick, spoonable cream made by heating milk), Creme frache (slightly fermented cream), Single cream, double cream and whipping cream, Kumis/Airag (slightly fermented mares' milk popular in Central Asia), Ghee (clarified butter, by gentle heating of butter and removal of the solid matter), Smen (a fermented, clarified butter used in Moroccan cooking), Anhydrous milkfat (clarified butter). 

We also supply world famous product that is popular in all countries - Cheese! Hard Cheeses, Semi-Hard Cheeses, Semi-Soft Cheeses and Soft Cheeses - we've got them all! Our supplies of cottage cheese, Cream cheese, Asiago cheese, Anejo Enchilado cheese, Blue cheese, Cotija cheese, Gruyere cheese, Parmesan, Romano cheese, Gouda from Holland, Raclette from France, Cheddar cheese are always fresh and provided by the international and local cheese manufacturers.

Because we always have your best interests in mind, Export Portal covers a wide range of milk products, like sterilized milk, flavoured milk and yoghurt drinks. Yogurt, Clabber (milk naturally fermented to a yogurt-like state), Gelato (slowly frozen milk and water), Ice cream, Ice milk - the low-fat version of ice cream and other varieties of milk products from all the world!

With us shopping gets easier! 

 

Customs requirements of Ukraine

Ukraine Customs Contacts

Website: http://www.customs.gov.ua/ 

Email: krm@customs.gov.ua 

Address: 11-g, Dehtiarivska Str., Kyiv, Ukraine, 04119

Telephone: +380 2472836/ +380 4890224/ +380 4811881

 

Ukraine is a country situated in Eastern Europe, bordered by Russia, Belarus, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Moldova, the Black Sea and Sea of Azov. The country has long been a global breadbasket because of its extensive, fertile farmlands, and it remains one of the world's largest grain exporters. Ukraine is a member o the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Zone, International Chamber of Commerce, World Customs Organization, World Trade Organization and other international organizations.

 

Customs duties

The import duty is based on the CIF value of goods. Apart from import duties, importers will also have to pay a value added tax. The VAT is generally levied on goods and services at 20%, calculated on the Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF) value plus import duty. Special VAT regimes apply to certain goods.

There are excise duties levied on food, beer, wine, spirits, tobacco and fuel.

 

Documentation

The following documents are required to import goods into Ukraine:

  • commercial invoice showing the value of the goods (prepared in English and Ukrainian)
  • international way-bill
  • certificate of origin
  • certificate of conformity

 

Additional documents may be required depending on the goods and the means of transportation.

Import controls are in place for certain products. There may be pre-shipment controls on imports of manufactured products.

Customs clearance of goods (regular export-import documentation) is required by the Ukrainian authorities when transporting goods between mainland Ukraine and Crimea. Customs clearance is carried out at border checkpoints with Crimea.

There are around 80 customs points across Ukrainian border - all international air and sea ports, railway and road border crossing points. Every customs point covers a particular geographical area.

Main documents for customs clearance:

The following documents are to be submitted to the customs authorities for customs clearance: 

1) cargo custom declaration

2) a copy of license, if goods are subject to licensing

3) all permits issued by a state authority, if the goods are subject to special customs control by a certain body

4) customs value declaration

5) commercial and shipping documents

 

The importer must within a ten day period render to the customs authorities the full package of documents.

Declaring of any export-import operation is performed by issuance and submission to the Customs authority a special form - Cargo Custom Declaration. The Declaration is a unified document, which provides necessary description of the cargo, its price and customs value, information about exporter (importer), which is a party to the supply contract, broker (declarant), consignee, customs authority which performed the customs clearance, means of transportation, a list of all commercial and shipping documents related to the cargo, describes payment of all custom duties and charges related to the export-import of the commodity.

 

Sources:

http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/markets/export_refunds/forms/ua.pdf 

http://www.ukraine-arabia.ae/investment/regimes/ 

http://kpl.net.ua/en/Customs_clearance_in_Ukraine.html