Ukraine in January-September reduced foreign currency revenue from electricity exports by 24.2% YoY, to $205.61 million.
Hungary accounted for 45.3% of Ukrainian electricity sold abroad ($93.1 million), while the share of Poland was 30.8% ($63.4 million) and that of Romania – 17.8% ($36.1 million), according to Ukraine’s State Customs Service.
Electricity exports to other countries stood at $13 million.
At the same time, the country’s electricity imports in the three quarters of 2020 totaled $113.6 million. Imports from Slovakia accounted for the lion’s share – 47.5%, or $54 million, those from Hungary for 33.3%, or $37.9 million, and the share of Belarus was 9.2%, or $10.9 million. (UNIAN/Business World Magazine)