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According to the customs statistics, revenue of Ukrainian steelmaking companies from exports of ferroalloys dropped by 22.8% to $66.4 million in March 2020 against March last year.
Ferroalloys exports grew by 21.9% in physical terms, up to 60.2 thousand tons.
In Q1 2020, Ukraine’s steelmaking companies decreased revenue from iron ore exports by 21% to $207.6 million compared to the same period of the previous year.
In January–March, ferroalloys exports of Ukrainian companies totaled 199.2 thousand tons. This is 16.4% down from Q1 2019.
The share of ferroalloys in the total volume of Ukraine’s trade amounted to 1.7%.
The main export markets were the Netherlands (29.35%), Turkey (15.13%), and Italy (12.64%).
As reported earlier, in physical terms, Ukraine’s exports of ferroalloys in 2019 declined by 7.8% to 833.6 thousand tons against 2018. In monetary terms, exports of ferroalloys dropped by 6.9% to $910.2 million.
Ferroalloys in Ukraine are produced by Nikopol ferroalloy plant, Zaporizhzhia ferroalloy plant, Pobuzhsky ferronickel plant, Kramatorsk ferroalloy plant, Pokrov Mining and Processing Plant, Marganets Mining and Processing Plant and Energostal.
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