Ukraine has published a consolidated list of anti-dumping investigations, reviews and current restrictive measures affecting imported goods. For business, the document is a practical map of products and countries that may face higher trade risk.
The list covers investigations involving goods from China, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Korea and India. Product groups include power cables, water heaters, steel fasteners, irrigation equipment, welded pipes, coated steel and other industrial supplies.
Why companies should watch the list
Anti-dumping procedures can change import economics long before a final decision. Importers, distributors and manufacturers need to check whether their suppliers, components or competing products are already under review.
Current measures also remain in force for a number of product categories from Russia, China, Belarus, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, India and Malaysia. The timing of expiry dates and review procedures matters for contracts, pricing and warehouse planning.
The main signal is simple: Ukraine is systematizing trade defense tools, and import-dependent businesses need stronger compliance monitoring.
For companies, the safest approach is to treat customs, origin and supplier documentation as part of daily risk management, not as paperwork after the shipment arrives.
