In a move that underscores the evolving trade relationship between China and Ukraine, both countries have signed new agreements to expand agricultural exports, specifically allowing Ukrainian peas and wild aquatic products into the Chinese market. This deal signals deeper economic engagement and could have broader implications for global agricultural trade.
A Strengthening Partnership
Historically, China and Ukraine have maintained cooperative relationships, particularly in trade and agriculture. China has been Ukraine’s largest trading partner since 2019, with trade volumes exceeding $15 billion annually. Ukraine, known as the “breadbasket of Europe,”… subscribe to read the full story.
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