Ukrainian exports to Russia: Sector and regional exposure
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1 Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting German Advisory Group Technical Note Series [TN/03/2014] Ukrainian exports to Russia: Sector and regional exposure Veronika Movchan, Ricardo Giucci, Mykola Ryzhenkov Berlin/Kyiv, May 2014
2 About the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting (IER) is the leading Ukrainian analytical think tank focusing on economic research and policy advice. The IER was founded in October 1999 by top-ranking Ukrainian politicians and the German Advisory Group on Economic Reforms. The mission of IER is to present an alternative point of view on key problems of social and economic development of Ukraine. In frame of the mission IER aims at providing top quality expertise in the field of economy and economic policy-making; acting as real leader of public opinion through organisation of open public dialog; contributing to the development of economic and political sciences as well as promoting development of Ukrainian research community. Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting Reytarska 8/5-A, Kyiv, Ukraine Tel: / Fax: / [email protected] About the German Advisory Group The German Advisory Group on Economic Reforms, which is active in Ukraine since 1994, advises the Ukrainian Government and other state authorities such as the National Bank of Ukraine on a wide range of economic policy issues and on financial sector development. Our analytical work is presented and discussed during regular meetings with high-level decision makers. The group is financed by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy under the TRANSFORM programme and its successor. German Advisory Group c/o BE Berlin Economics GmbH Schillerstr. 59 D Berlin Tel: / Fax: / [email protected] German Advisory Group 2014 Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting All rights reserved.
3 Ukrainian exports to Russia: Sector and regional exposure Executive Summary The Russian Federation accounted for 23.8% of Ukrainian merchandise exports in Consequently, risks for trade disruptions with Russia are of great concern for the Ukrainian authorities and companies. In this context it is important to quantify the overall exposure of Ukraine to the Russian market, as well as the exposure at sector and regional level. Ukrainian exports to Russia amount to 8.3% of GDP ( overall exposure ). While this is certainly a high figure, it should be also seen in a regional context. The figure is much lower than in Lithuania (13.4%) and comparable to the overall exposure to Russia of the other two Baltic countries (Estonia 7.4%, Latvia 7.3%). Thus, the overall exposure is high but not huge. The sector exposure to Russia is quite uneven. The sector manufacture of machinery and equipment features by far the highest exposure, with 22% of its output being shipped to Russia. Prominent goods belonging to this sector are railways wagons and locomotives as well as turbo-jets, turbo-propellers and gas turbine engines. Clearly, restrictions to enter the Russian market would lead to significant problems in this sector. Metallurgy and metal processing ranks fourth in terms of exposure to Russia, with a high, but manageable exposure of 14%. Food processing is on the 11th rank, with an exposure to the Russian market of only 3%. This sector seems not be very vulnerable to possible trade shocks from Russia. The exposure at a regional level is much more evenly distributed. The list is headed by Lugansk and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts, each of them featuring an exposure of 10% to the Russian market, i.e. 10% of their output is sold to Russia. The exposure of Donetsk is lower than commonly thought: Only 6% of output is sold to Russia, bringing the oblast to the 7th rank, just behind Poltava. The same applies to Kharkiv, which is ranked 9th with an exposure of 4%, the same as Zakarpattia in the West of the country. In general, Eastern oblasts feature a higher exposure to the Russian market, but the difference between Eastern and Western oblasts is not as high as suggested by commentators and the press. In view of the significant sector and regional exposure to the Russian market, the Ukrainian authorities should continue their efforts to normalise trade relations with Russia. At the same time, contingency planning should be developed at government and company level in order to re-orientate exports from Russia to other destinations. Authors Veronika Movchan [email protected] / Ricardo Giucci [email protected] / Mykola Ryzhenkov [email protected] /
4 Table of contents 1. Introduction Exports to Russia: Overview Sector exposure to the Russian market Regional exposure to the Russian market... 5 Annex... 9
5 1. Introduction The Russian Federation is an important export destination for Ukrainian companies. However, there is a significant risk for trade disruptions in the near future, which could have a negative impact on Ukrainian exports to Russia. Against the background, it is important to quantify the exposure of different sectors and regions of the Ukrainian economy to the Russian market. In this technical note we provide in section 2 an overview of Ukrainian exports to Russia. In section 3, we define and quantify the exposure of different sectors of the economy on the Russian market and draw the relevant conclusions. In section 4, the same exercise is conducted for the different regions of the Ukrainian economy. 2. Exports to Russia: Overview The Russian Federation is one of the largest export partners of Ukraine. In , Russia was the number one export destination of Ukraine. In 2013, Russia moved to place two (behind the EU), accounting to 23.8% of Ukraine s total merchandize exports. Ukraine s exposure to disruptions in exports to Russia measured by merchandise exports as percentage of GDP 1 was 8.3% in 2013 (Table 1). This level of exposure is compatible to the exposure of Estonia (7.4%) and Latvia (7.3%), and much lower than the exposure of Lithuania (13.4%). It seems that the former Soviet Union republics are much more exposed to the Russian market than other EU countries. The average exposure of the EU is only 0.8%. Table 1 EU s and Ukraine s exposure to the Russian market Merchandise exports to Russia, % of GDP European Union 0.8 Austria 1.2 Estonia 7.4 Finland 2.6 France 0.3 Germany 1.2 Italy 0.6 Latvia 7.3 Lithuania 13.4 Poland 1.9 Spain 0.3 Sweden 0.5 Ukraine 8.3 Source: MOODY S (2014) 2 1 Ukraine s exposure to disruptions in exports to Russia measured by merchandise exports as percentage of total output was approximately 3.5% in MOODY S (2014) Special Comment: Russia and the EU: EU economies would be resilient to a Russian recession. May 9,
6 Conclusion 1: The overall exposure of Ukraine to the Russian market amounts to 8.3% of GDP. While this figure is high, a comparison with the Baltic States shows that the figure is not huge. Merchandize exports to Russia increased by 159% in nominal terms in , growing faster than total exports. Since 2004, the upward path of exports to Russia has been broken twice: in 2009 amid the global financial crisis and then in (Figure 1). The latter reduction in exports is explained by several factors originating in Russia, including reduced investment demand and increased trade protectionism, especially in respect to goods from Ukraine. Figure 1 Ukraine s merchandize exports to Russia in Source: State Statistics Service of Ukraine, UN Comtrade Whereas Russia has steadily been a large export partner for Ukraine, the opposite statement is not right. Ukraine has been gradually decreasing its positions on the Russian market. The share of shipments from Ukraine reduced from 8.1% in 2004 to 5.7% in 2012 (Figure 2). China and the EU are nowadays the main exporters to the Russian market. 2
7 Figure 2 The share of Ukraine in Russia s imports of goods in Source: UN Comtrade Conclusion 2: Russia is a very important export destination for Ukraine, accounting for about one quarter of Ukraine s merchandize exports. However, from a Russian perspective, imports from Ukraine have been steadily losing importance at the expense of imports from the EU and China. 3 Sector exposure to the Russian market The sector structure of Ukraine s exports to Russia is very concentrated. As shown in Table 2 (Column I), three sectors manufacture of machinery and equipment (36%), metallurgy and metal processing (26%), and food processing (12%) account to 74% of total exports to Russia. However, the relative importance of the sector in total exports to Russia (Column I) is not necessarily a good indicator of the sector s exposure to the Russian market. When it comes to the exposure of individual sectors, the decisive question is: What percentage of the sector s output is exported to Russia? In the following, we refer to this percentage number as the sector s exposure to the Russian market. Conclusion 3: An analysis on the exposure of different sectors of the Ukrainian economy on Russia should be based on an appropriate variable. In our view, the relevant variable is the percentage of the sector s output that is exported to Russia, which we define as the sector s exposure to the Russian market. In Table 2 we provide the relevant information about different sectors and calculate the sector s exposure to Russia (Column V) by multiplying exports to Russia as % of sector exports (Column II) by sector exports as % of sector output (Column IV). In Column VI, we rank different sectors by their exposure to the Russian market. 3
8 Table 2 Sector exposure to the Russian market I II III IV V VI Sector exports to RU as % of total exports to RU (2013) Exports to RU as % of sector exports (2013) Sector output as % of total output (2011) Sector exports as % of sector output (2011) Sector exposure to RU market, % (II x IV) Rank by sector exposure Manufacture of machinery and equipment Manufacture of coke products Wood working, pulp and paper industry, publishing Metallurgy and metal processing Manufacture of chemicals, rubber and plastic products Production of nonenergy materials 36% 52% 7% 43% 22% 1 1% 86% 1% 19% 16% 2 6% 54% 2% 28% 15% 3 26% 22% 9% 62% 14% 4 7% 24% 4% 37% 9% 5 3% 11% 2% 46% 5% 6 Other production 2% 19% 1% 23% 5% 7 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products 2% 51% 2% 9% 4% 8 Textile and leather 1% 17% 2% 25% 4% 9 Fishery 0% 53% 0% 7% 4% 10 Food-processing 12% 21% 12% 15% 3% 11 Petroleum refinement Mining of coal and peat 1% 4% 3% 27% 1% 12 0% 7% 2% 10% 1% 13 Agriculture, hunting 1% 2% 9% 15% 0% 14 Forestry 0% 0% 0% 39% 0% 15 Hydrocarbons extraction 0% 0% 1% 3% 0% 16 Sources: authors estimates based on UN ComTrade and Ukrstat data Manufacture of machinery and equipment is not only the largest exporter to Russia (Column I); it also features the highest exposure to the Russian market. Exports are very important for the sector, accounting to 43% of output (Column IV). On top, Russia is a crucial export destination with a share of 52% in the sector s exports (Column II). As a result, the sector has an exposure of 22% to the Russian market (Column V), which makes it very vulnerable to trade disruptions. Manufacture of coke products is No. 2 in the ranking, with an exposure of 16% to the Russian market. This sector is actually not that heavily engaged in exports, with exports accounting to only 19% of the sector s output. However, a large share of its exports (86%) goes to Russia, thus explaining the high exposure. 4
9 Metallurgy and metal processing, the second largest exporter to Russia, ranks fourth with an exposure of 14%. The sector is very export-oriented, with exports accounting to 62% of the sector s output. However, Russia takes only 22% of the sector s exports, a fact that reduces the level of exposure. Food processing is the third largest exporter to Russia. However, it would be wrong to conclude on a high exposure to the Russian market. The sector is not very exportoriented, with only 15% of output shipped abroad. On top, Russia s important as an export destination is limited, amounting to 21%. As a result, the exposure of the sector on Russia only amounts to 3%. Trade disruptions would thus not have a strong impact on the sector. Conclusion 4: The degree of sector exposure to the Russian markets varies strongly between sectors. Manufacture of machinery and equipment features the highest exposure of all sectors, amounting to 22%. Consequently, trade disruptions with Russia would have a severe impact on the sector. However, the impact of trade disruptions on the sector food processing would be much smaller, given its relatively low exposure of only 3%. 4 Regional exposure to the Russian market Ukraine s regional structure of merchandize exports to Russia is also concentrated, with five regions accounting for almost two thirds of exports. As shown on Figure 3, the largest regional partners of Russia are four regions of Eastern Ukraine Donetsk 18%, Luganks 16%, Dnipropetrovsk 10%, and Zaporizhzhya 10% and Kyiv city 9%. Figure 3 Ukraine s exports to Russia by regions in 2012, % of total Source: own calculations based on State Statistics Service of Ukraine 5
10 However, as in the case of sectors, the regions that have the largest shares in exports to Russia are not necessarily the most exposed to disruptions in exports. The decisive question is: What percentage of the regional output is exported to Russia? In the following, we refer to this percentage number as the regional exposure to the Russian market. In Table 3 we provide the relevant information about different regions and calculate the regional exposure to Russia (Column V) by multiplying exports to Russia as % of regional exports (Column II) by regional exports as % of regional output (Column IV). In Column VI, we rank different regions by their exposure to the Russian market. As shown in Table 3, the regional exposure to the Russian market is much more evenly distributed than the sector s exposure. Two regions Lugansk and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts have the highest level of the regional exposure shipping about 10% of their output to Russia. Each of these two regions sells abroad about a quarter of its output, out of which 43% goes to Russia. Mykolaiv Oblast is No. 3 in the ranking with exposure at 9%. The exposure is almost equally attributed to two factors general orientation on external markets and shipments to Russia. The region exports 28% of its output with one third exported to Russia. High exposure of Sumy (No. 4) is explained by the highest share of exports to Russia among the Ukrainian regions, somewhat compensated by strong orientation of the regional production on domestic market. 6
11 Table 3 Regional exposure to the Russian market I II III IV V VI Regional structure of exports to RU, % (2012) Exports to RU in regional exports, % (2012) Regional structure of total output, % (2012) Regional exports as % of regional output (2012) Regional exposure to RU market, % (II x IV) Rank by regional exposure Lugansk 10% 43% 4% 23% 10% 1 Zaporizhzhia 10% 43% 4% 23% 10% 2 Mykolaiv 4% 32% 2% 28% 9% 3 Sumy 3% 53% 2% 16% 8% 4 Dnipripetrovsk 16% 28% 11% 23% 6% 5 Poltava 6% 30% 4% 20% 6% 6 Donetsk 18% 22% 13% 25% 6% 7 Ivano-Frankivsk 2% 47% 2% 9% 4% 8 Kharkiv 5% 46% 6% 9% 4% 9 Zakarpattia 1% 14% 1% 25% 4% 10 Kyiv obl. 4% 33% 5% 10% 3% 11 Zhytomyr 1% 35% 2% 8% 3% 12 Volyn 1% 23% 1% 11% 3% 13 Khmelnytsky 1% 40% 2% 6% 3% 14 Crimea 1% 29% 3% 8% 2% 15 Chernigiv 1% 26% 2% 8% 2% 16 Kyiv city 9% 12% 17% 17% 2% 17 Rivne 1% 25% 1% 8% 2% 18 Cherkasy 1% 20% 2% 10% 2% 19 Kirovograd 1% 18% 1% 10% 2% 20 Sevastopol 0% 25% 1% 6% 2% 21 Kherson 0% 25% 1% 6% 2% 22 Vinnytsia 1% 22% 2% 7% 2% 23 Odesa 1% 13% 4% 10% 1% 24 Lviv 1% 13% 4% 8% 1% 25 Ternopil 0% 22% 1% 5% 1% 26 Chernivtsy 0% 25% 1% 4% 1% 27 Source: authors calculation based on State Statistics Service of Ukraine The exposure of Donetsk Oblast is lower than commonly thought. Only 6% of output is sold to Russia, bringing the oblast to the 7th rank, just behind Poltava. It is explained by considerable diversification of Donetsk exports, with the share of exports to Russia accounting for only 22% of total in Kharkiv Oblast also has a relatively low regional exposure to the Russian market. It is ranked 9th with an exposure of 4%, the same as Zakarpattia in the West of the country. The reason for Kharkiv lower exposure is not export diversification as in Donetsk, but 7
12 quite low orientation on external markets, with only 9% of regional output shipped abroad. In general, Eastern oblasts feature a higher exposure to the Russian market, but the difference between Eastern and Western oblasts is not as high as suggested by different commentators. Conclusion 5: Break-downs in exports could be the most painful for four regions: Lugansk, Zaporizhzhya, Mykolaiv and Sumy. However, the exposure of some sectors to disruptions in exports to Russia is estimated to be much higher than the regional exposure. 8
13 Annex Product structure of Ukraine s exports to Russia in 2013 Sector Product headings USD m Exports to Russia % in total product exports to world % in total sector exports to RU Manufacture of machinery and equipment 8606 Railway and tramway goods vans and wagons Turbo-jets, turbo-propellers/other gas turbine engines Rail locomotives, diesel, steam, locomotive tenders Parts of railway, tramway locomotives, rolling-stock Electric transformers, static converters and rectifiers Total manufacture of machinery and equipment Manufacture of coke products 2844 Radioactive elements, isotopes, compounds and mixtures Total manufacture of coke products Wood working, pulp and paper industry, publishing 4814 Wallpaper and similar wall coverings etc of paper Paper, board, etc coated, impregnated, coloured, nes Paper, board containers, packing items, box files, etc Household, sanitary, hospital paper articles, clothing Uncoated paper and paperboard nes Total wood working, pulp and paper industry, publishing
14 Sector Product headings USD m Exports to Russia % in total product exports to world % in total sector exports to RU Metallurgy and metal processing 2818 Aluminium oxide, hydroxide and artificial corundum Iron/steel bar, only forged hot-rolled drawn, extruded Angles, shapes and sections of iron or non-alloy steel Hot-rolled products, iron/steel, width>600mm, not clad Tube or hollow profile, seamless iron/steel not cast Total metallurgy and metal processing Manufacture of chemicals, rubber and plastic products Plastic plate, sheet, film not cellular, reinforced Colouring matter nes, inorganic luminophores Pitch and pitch coke, from coal, mineral tars Containers, bobbins and packages, of plastics Carbonates Total manufacture of chemicals, rubber and plastic products Food-processing 0406 Cheese and curd Chocolate and other foods containing cocoa Baked bread, pastry, wafers, rice paper, biscuits, etc Liqueur, spirits and undenatured ethyl alcohol <80%
15 Sector Product headings USD m Exports to Russia % in total product exports to world % in total sector exports to RU 2009 Fruit and vegetable juices, not fermented or spirited Total food-processing Agriculture 1201 Soya beans Tomatoes, fresh or chilled Maize (corn) Cucumbers and gherkins, fresh or chilled Sunflower seeds Total agriculture
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