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Ukraine imports 10.8MT of coal worth $1.25 bln in 9 months of 2015

byCustoms Today Report
19/10/2015
in International Customs, Ukraine
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KIEV: Ukraine in January-September 2015 imported coal and anthracite (foreign activity code 2701) in the amount of $1.250 billion, in particular in September for $124.288 million.

According to the State Fiscal Service, the total volume of products supplied to the country in the first nine months of the year amounted to 10.837 million tonnes.

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In the first nine months of this year, Russia supplied coal for $567.388 million, the United States – $328.507 million, Australia – $95.944 million, and other countries – $257.782 million.

At the same time, Ukraine in January-September exported 444,047 tonnes of coal and anthracite for $41.147 million, in particular in September for $3.369 million. As reported, in 2014 Ukraine imported 14.697 million tonnes of coal and anthracite worth $1.773 billion, while it exported 7.047 million tonnes for $521.017 million.

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