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Post by account_disabled on Jan 23, 2024 9:44:33 GMT
Our task is to enable small exporters to continue working even during the war, to export goods from the territory of Ukraine. Yulia Pavlenko, Director of the Department of International Operations of Ukrposhta, initiator of E-Export School How did the war affect the market and the attitude of Ukrainian business to exports? Seriously affected. Many domestic producers (according to our estimates, about 60% of exports are women) have left the territory of Ukraine.
Physically, they continued to work, but sent shipments from Buy Bulk SMS Service other European countries. That's why the market has shrunk. We also completely blocked all transactions from the territory of Russia and Belarus, so most of the market moved away (in recent years, activity between our countries, unfortunately, remained). We predicted global subsidence, but it resumed at about 90% compared to pre-war times.
Now we estimate the market at approximately 600 million dollars. This is the cost of goods that Ukrainian manufacturers produced on the territory of Ukraine, put in parcels and sent all over the world. These goods were transported both by us and by private companies. Direct shipments (B2C) and shipments to fulfilment centers were taken into account. In transactions, this amounts to 12-13 million orders. We can say that exports are developing. I think that now it will gain even more momentum.
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