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Photo – EU increased imports of ferroalloys from Ukraine by 24.9% y/y in the first half of 2023 shutterstock.com
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In June, supplies of Ukrainian ferroalloys to the EU countries increased by 87% m/m and decreased by 56.2% y/y

In January-June 2023, the European Union increased the import of ferroalloys from Ukraine by 24.9% compared to the same period in 2022 – up to 213.64 thousand tons. In monetary terms, the import of products decreased by 42.5% y/y – to €177.2 million. This is evidenced by Eurostat’s data.

The largest importers of ferroalloys of Ukrainian production among the EU countries in January-June 2023 were:

  • Poland – 185.2 thousand tons (+55.2% compared to January-June 2022);
  • Italy – 12.3 thousand tons (-22.8% y/y);
  • Romania – 4.5 thousand tons (-22.8% y/y).

In June 2023, EU countries increased imports of ferroalloys from Ukraine by 87% compared to June 2022 – up to 12.5 thousand tons. Compared to May, deliveries of Ukrainian products to European consumers fell by 56.2%. The costs of European steelmakers on imports amounted to €12.85 million, which is 12.2% less compared to June last year, and 44.9% less than May 2023.

In June 2023, Poland consumed 4.22 thousand tons of Ukrainian ferroalloys, which is 77.3% more compared to June 2022 and 84.3% less y/y. In June, Romania reduced the import of ferroalloys from Ukraine by 0.2% y/y, and by increased by 93.7% m/m – to 1.1 thousand tons. In June, Italy imported 4.6 thousand tons of Ukrainian products, while in June 2022 – 0.3 thousand tons, and in May 2023 – 0.2 thousand tons.

Photo – EU increased imports of ferroalloys from Ukraine by 24.9% y/y in the first half of 2023

As GMK Center reported earlier, in the first quarter of 2023, ferroalloy enterprises of Ukraine reduced production by 2.7 times compared to the same period last year – to 70,000 tons.

Also, in January-June 2022, Ukraine exported 275.85 thousand t of ferroalloys for $240.4 million, which is 12.7% more and 45.2% less, respectively. The main consumer of Ukrainian ferroalloys in 6 months of 2023 was Poland (61.2% in monetary terms), Turkiye (10.8%), and the Netherlands (5.73%).

In 2022, ferroalloys of Ukraine reduced exports by 47.7% compared to 2021 – to 349.6 thousand tons. Revenue from the export of ferroalloys decreased by 46% y/y – to $564.14 million. In January-August 2022 plants of the industry produced 399.46 thousand tons of products, which is 32% less y/y.