Ukraine has become one of the top three exporters of chocolate to the European Union in 2023. According to the latest data from Eurostat, Ukraine accounted for 13% of the total imports, Ukraine Open For Business reports.
In 2023, Ukraine became a top three chocolate exporter to the EU, supplying 22,000 tons (13% share), trailing only Switzerland (62,000 tons, 36% share) and the UK (61,000 tons, 36% share).
At the same time, EU countries exported 867,000 tons of chocolate and chocolate bars to foreign markets. Germany was the largest exporter, with 221,000 tons (26% share), followed by the Netherlands with 123,000 tons (14% share), and Poland with 115,000 tons (13% share). Belgium, renowned for its sweets, exported 96,000 tons (11%).
The five largest non-EU export partners for chocolate were the United Kingdom (315,000 tons, 36%), the United States (72,000 tons, 8%), Russia (65,000 tons, 7%), Canada (31,000 tons, 4%), and Australia (27,000 tons, 3%).
In 2023, Ukrainian chocolate exports reached 53,400 tons, valued at $191 million. Customs statistics show that in December, 4,800 tons worth $18 million were exported, contributing to the annual total.
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