Abstract
Exports are critical for the highly open Ukrainian economy which is
characterized by the large trade deficit. Since independence the major consumers
of the Ukrainian products have been the CIS and the EU. Conflict with Russia
led to the significant decline of the volume of Ukraine’s export commodities. The
export analysis, based on the data provided by the State Statistics Service of
Ukraine for the period of 2010-2018 allowed to identify the problems and to
come up with possible solutions focusing primarily on the role of the Government
of Ukraine in strengthening cooperation with the EU. Firstly, it is suggested to
take the institutional steps aimed at expanding and deepening the integration
towards the common economic space with the EU, especially the common
customs space. Secondly, to explore the opportunities of exporting goods to the
countries, with which the EU has signed regional trade agreements. The third step
is related to the changing role of Ukraine in the global model of the
transformation of the world economy and requires the combination of close
cooperation with the EU, on the one hand, and the powerful economies, on the
other, thereby contributing to the formation of non-confrontational relations
between East and West.