made this graph using data from comtradeplus.un.org. This is based off of customs data reported by Ireland to comtrade, there may be some errors in it. For comparison in 2021 the total imports were $709 million with $440 million of that being fossil fuels, so it’s significantly down. There was also no fossil fuel imports in 2024.
Here it is in table form along with the specific hs codes:
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made this graph using data from comtradeplus.un.org. This is based off of customs data reported by Ireland to comtrade, there may be some errors in it. For comparison in 2021 the total imports were $709 million with $440 million of that being fossil fuels, so it’s significantly down. There was also no fossil fuel imports in 2024.
Here it is in table form along with the specific hs codes:
|item|amount|hs codes|
|:-|:-|:-|
|animal feed|$20,855,085|2308, 230320, 230630, 230400|
|fertilizers|$12,321,136|31|
|plastics|$1,023,629|392061|
|titanium scrap|$995,384|810890|
|wood|$360,014|440719|
|freight containers|$184,190|860900|
|electrical machinery|$113,527|85|
|sulfur hexafloride|$112,880|281290|
|all other imports|$6,043,474||
So technically if you consume animal products you in a way contributing to war in Ukraine more than people who dont
Essentially peanuts but interesting this trade still exists and curious to think why?