Ukraine’s exports of railway products amounted to 11.3
kt in January, 9% less m/m and 13% below their average 2021 level, according to
Concorde Capital’s analysis of State Customs Service’s goods exports data.
Exports to Russia amounted to 0.5 kt in January, 14%
more m/m and 23% less than the 2021 average of 0.7 kt per month.
Exports to Belarus amounted to 3.7 kt in January, 2.1x
more m/m and 22% lower than the 2021 average of 4.8 kt per month.
The average export price for railway products slid 1%
m/m in January to USD 1,548/t.
Ukraine’s largest railway wheel producer is Interpipe
(INTHOL), which in 2021 exported about 146 kt of railway products (12.2 kt per
month).
Dmytro Khoroshun: The rebound
of exports to Belarus is encouraging, as is the price stability.