The current state and prospects of trade relations between Ukraine and the European Union: the Visegrad vector

Economic Annals-ХХI: Volume 163, Issue 1-2, Pages: 14-21

Citation information:
Moroz, S., Nagyova, L., Bilan, Yu., Horska, E., & Polakova, Z. (2017). The current state and prospects of trade relations between Ukraine and the European Union: the Visegrad vector. Economic Annals-XXI, 163(1-2), 14-21. doi: https://doi.org/10.21003/ea.V163-03


Serhiy Moroz
PhD (Economics),
Associate Professor,
Department of Marketing and Trade,
Faculty of Economics and Management,
Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra
2 Tr. A. Hlinku Str., Nitra, 949 76, Slovak Republic
smorozmail@gmail.com
ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8136-3791

Ludmila Nagyova
D.Sc. (Economics),
Professor,
Department of Marketing and Trade,
Faculty of Economics and Management,
Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra
2 Tr. A. Hlinku Str., Nitra, 949 76, Slovak Republic
ludmila.nagyova@uniag.sk
ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5220-2857

Yuriy Bilan
D.Sc. (Economics),
Research Associate,
Centre of Applied Economic Research,
Faculty of Management and Economics,
Tomas Bata University in Zlin
5139 Mostni Str., Zlin, 760 01, Czech Republic
yuriy_bilan@yahoo.co.uk
ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0268-009X

Elena Horska
D.Sc. (Economics),
Professor,
Department of Marketing and Trade,
Faculty of Economics and Management,
Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra
2 Tr. A. Hlinku Str., Nitra, 949 76, Slovak Republic
elena.horska@uniag.sk
ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4973-9573

Zuzana Polakova
PhD (Economics),
Associate Professor,
Department of Statistics and Operations Research,
Faculty of Economics and Management,
Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra
2 Tr. A. Hlinku Str., Nitra, 949 76, Slovak Republic
zuzana.polakova@uniag.sk
ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3271-6225

The current state and prospects of trade relations between Ukraine and the European Union: the Visegrad vector

Abstract. The authors consider main trends and perspectives of trade relations between Ukraine and the Visegrad countries. There has been a significant reduction in Ukraine’s foreign trade in recent years due to various factors related to the complicated economic situation and the military conflict in the East of Ukraine. In such adverse conditions, a gradual reorientation of the country’s import and export trade flows from the Russian Federation towards the European Union is taking place, including the Visegrad countries. Ukrainian producers aim their efforts at diversification of markets and look for new business opportunities in this regard.

The results of Ukraine’s export trade with the V4 countries analysis showed that the country’s operations with Poland, Czech Republic and Slovak Republic were focused mainly on raw materials. There was a different situation regarding Hungary, where machine building sector export showed a sound increase. Nevertheless, the share of primary goods in Ukraine-Hungary trade increased as well. At the same time, bad economic conditions and high level of inflation in Ukraine stipulated decrese in import trade of goods, in particular, with the V4 countries.

It should be noted that substantial structural changes in foreign trade between the countries have not been observed. Other changes concerned different groups of raw materials and finished products. It means that most likely the changes were situational, and they were not caused by some new strategic directions regarding export activities. Intensification of foreign trade activities is essential to overcome the crisis situation in Ukraine and promote its economic development. In the context of DCFTA and the European Neighbourhood Policy realisation, particular attention should be given to elaboration of the national trade strategy and identification of export priorities, taking into account, on the one hand, the existing potential of the country, and, on the other hand, opportunities in international trade, which could be used to the full extent. If this strategy is implemented successfully, it will allow the country to improve its economic situation and integrate more effectively into the international trade system.

Keywords: Foreign Trade; Export; Import; Ukraine; Visegrad Countries; Eastern Partnership; Free Trade Agreement; DCFTA; European Neighbourhood Policy

JEL Classification: F21

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21003/ea.V163-03

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Received 10.11.2016