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Freight rates are decrease through the Grain Agreement
The agreement reached in mid-May on the continuation of the “grain corridor” for two months did not contribute to the expected increase in freight rates.
Diya is testing online services for seafarers: how to participate
The Diya portal is already preparing to launch an online service for seafarers. The service is currently in beta testing.
There will be enough Ukrainian grain for the domestic market
There should be no shortage of grain in Ukraine. It is less than last year, but it will be enough for internal purposes.
The queue of grain trucks in the direction of the port of Izmail is growing
The queue of wagons with grain increased by 13.19%. At the same time, the number of grain trucks in the direction of Great Odesa continues to decrease.
Ships of the Ukrainian Navy joined the Sea Breeze exercises (photo)
On the territory of the United Kingdom, on June 26, a training complex began as part of the Sea Breeze series of exercises, in which the ships of the Naval Forces of Ukraine also took part.
The EU will pay 100 million euros to the states that banned the import of grain from Ukraine
The European Commission has approved a support package of 100 million euros for farmers in five countries that have banned the import of grain from Ukraine.
Ukrainian boat crews protect the coast (video)
The Ministry of Defense showed how military sailors work in the Black Sea and protect the coast from Russians.
Ukraine has alternative export strategies in case of termination of the Grain Agreement
The government and grain market participants have developed a number of alternative grain export strategies in the event of termination of the Grain Agreement.
National Bank of Ukraine: termination of the Grain Agreement may put pressure on Ukrainian hryvnia
Ukraine’s export performance will deteriorate if the “grain corridor” ceases to operate – the National Bank does not rule out a possible increase in pressure on the hryvnia.
Ukraine and Great Britain will fight against the theft of Ukrainian grain
Ukraine and Great Britain will work together to track stolen grain from the occupied territories of Ukraine.
A Russian who was exporting Ukrainian titanium to the Russian Federation for the production of Kalibr missiles was detained in the Dnipro
The security service detained the “right-hand man” of the Russian oligarch, who managed the export of titanium from Ukraine for the production of Russian Kalibr sea-based missiles.
Petroleum products were found in the rivers of Kherson Region
After the Russian terrorist attack on the Kakhovska HPP, oil products were found in the rivers of the Kherson region.
Low-quality boats could be supplied by the Armed Forces of Ukraine for 443 million
A private company built low-quality amphibious assault boats and planned to supply them to the military.
Oil prices rose after the attempted “rebellion” in the Russian Federation
Brent oil rose above $74 a barrel after last week’s decline.
Ukraine plans to transfer the Izmail and Odesa ports to a concession
The Ukrainian government is developing a concession project for the ports of Izmail, Odesa and Chornomorsk.
Klymenko spoke about the violation of the EU embargo on oil products of the Russian Federation
The embargo of the EU and the G7 countries on oil products of the Russian Federation is being violated. Ukraine continues to try to include Greek shipowners in the list of war sponsors.
The court unblocked the procedure for transparent certification of seafarers in Ukraine
The court satisfied the appeal of the Shipping Administration and unblocked the procedure for transparent certification of seafarers.
Ukraine wants to increase the throughput capacity of the Danube ports to 30 million tons
The State Agency for Reconstruction and Development of Infrastructure plans to increase the throughput capacity of Ukrainian ports on the Danube to 30 million tons per year.