By November 2025, total value of trade via EU-Ukraine Solidarity Lanes reached around €252 billion 
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December 19, 2025

By November 2025, total value of trade via EU-Ukraine Solidarity Lanes reached around €252 billion 


EU-Ukraine Solidarity Lanes facilitated the transport of around 70% of Ukrainian imports in November 2025, as well as around 50% of Ukrainian exports of non-agricultural products, and around 10% of Ukrainian exports of grain, oilseeds and related products. The rest was transported through the Black Sea.

The total value of trade via the Solidarity Lanes since 2022 is estimated at around €252 billion, with around €69 billion for Ukrainian exports. The total value of imports to Ukraine is estimated at around €183 billion.

The Solidarity Lanes were launched in May 2022, in the face of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, establishing new transport routes to keep Ukraine’s imports and exports flowing via rail, road and inland waterways. Today, the EU-Ukraine Solidarity Lanes have become a lifeline for Ukraine’s economy.

According to the latest EU data for November 2025, the Solidarity Lanes have allowed Ukraine to export around 205 million tonnes of goods, according to data from the Ukrainian customs registers since May 2022. Within this amount, it can be estimated that the 

Solidarity Lanes enabled exports of around 97 million tonnes of Ukrainian agricultural products (including around 89 million tonnes of Ukrainian grain, oilseeds and related products) and around 108 million tonnes of non-agricultural goods including ores, steel and related products.

The Solidarity Lanes have also allowed Ukraine to import around 92 million tonnes of goods, such as fuel, vehicles, fertilisers as well as military and humanitarian assistance.

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