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Dnipropetrovsk Investment Agency keeps introducing about the level of Ukraine and Dnipropetrovsk region cooperation with other countries amid the unprovoked military aggression by the russian federation. For now, we propose an overview of the assistance provided by Turkey and the foreign trade volume figures, which is derived from DIABASE data.
Despite the difficult balance in relations with russia, Turkey consistently declares support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. Also, Turkey does not admit the illegal annexation of Crimea and participates in a number of humanitarian and political initiatives in favor of Ukraine. In addition, cooperation between Kyiv and Ankara covers important areas in the field of security, defense technologies, shipbuilding and energy.
Turkey has been actively providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine, especially during critical periods of energy attacks, escalations on the front and humanitarian crises. The aid has covered the medical sector, energy supply, demining and psychosocial support for victims.
Medical aid
Turkey has passed to Ukraine:
Energy aid during the russian attacks
During the autumn-winter of 2023–2024 russian federation missile attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure Turkey provided:
Demining assistance
Turkey transferred to Ukraine:
Maritime safety and shipbuilding
Assistance to Dnipropetrovsk region:
Turkey is one of the main foreign trade partners of the region and ranks 5th place among exporters and 2nd place among worldwide importers. According to the results of 2024 the volume of exports of goods from Dnipropetrovsk region amounted to $388.3 million and increased by 5.4% compared to 2023. Turkish enterprises mostly purchase ferrous metals and products thereof, fats and vegetable oils, cereals, etc.
More than 100 companies of Dnipropetrovsk region exported their products to the Turkish market, including metallurgical, food, machine-building and processing companies.
Imports of goods from Turkey to Dnipropetrovsk region increased by 14.6% compared to 2023 and amounted to $569.3 million.
More than 600 importing companies in the region purchased ferrous metals and products thereof, oil and its distillation products, edible fruits and nuts, inorganic chemical products, etc.
Import operations were mainly carried out by companies in the metallurgical, food, and processing industries and trading companies.
Source: information for the preparation of the article was taken from open online sources