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Ukraine is preparing to resume arms exports, a move that promises to bolster its economy and preserve its defense industry. The National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) highlights that exporting surplus arms will attract funds and retain jobs. Despite this push for resumption, the first contracts are not expected until late 2026. President Zelenskyy emphasizes the need for a controlled export program to facilitate this recovery. In contrast, Russia's maritime oil exports have plummeted due to ongoing US sanctions, hitting their lowest since early 2024. As Ukraine plans to export unmanned surface vehicles and artillery, it underlines the strategic pivot towards advanced military technology exports. These changes mark a significant turning point in Ukraine's export strategy, directly influencing its geopolitical and economic landscape.

Why is Ukraine resuming arms exports in 2026?

The Ukrainian government aims to revitalize its defense industry by resuming arms exports. This strategy will help preserve the defense sector, maintain jobs, and contribute to economic growth. However, the complexity of obtaining necessary export authorizations has delayed the actual signing of contracts until the latter half of 2026.

What impact will US sanctions have on Russian maritime oil exports?

US sanctions have significantly reduced Russian maritime oil exports, marking their greatest decline since January 2024. This reduction in sea deliveries highlights the effectiveness of international sanctions in curbing Russian energy supplies, thereby straining Russia’s economic resources and global oil trade standing.

How will Ukraine’s arms export policy affect its economy?

Resuming arms exports will inject funds into Ukraine's economy, support the defense sector, and encourage technological advancements. By opening new markets for unmanned vehicles and artillery systems, Ukraine aims to enhance its global trade footprint and fortify its industrial capacity, providing a significant boost to economic resilience.

What are the new export platforms Ukraine plans to establish?

Ukraine intends to establish export platforms in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. These platforms aim to support the export of advanced technologies and military equipment, ensuring secure trade partnerships with reliable countries. This strategy is part of Ukraine's broader plan to expand its international market presence while safeguarding economic interests.

How does the controlled export program benefit Ukraine?

President Zelenskyy's initiative for a controlled export program is designed to streamline the process of arms exports while ensuring compliance with international regulations. This program will help foster trust with global partners, boost the economy, and protect national security interests through regulated and transparent export procedures.

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