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Fight against spoofing: Lithuania proposes additional sanctions against Russia and Belarus
EU transport ministers have signed a letter proposing additional sanctions against Russia and Belarus for interfering with shipping and aviation.

Since the beginning of the year, more than 22 million tons of cargo have been transported by rail to ports
In January-May, 22.2 million tons of cargo were transported by rail to Ukrainian ports.

Kashuba: restoration of port infrastructure is a strategic priority for Ukraine
The Transport Forum, which took place in Odesa, discussed concession projects, digitalization and restoration of Ukraine’s port infrastructure.

Details of the operation in the Black Sea: MaguraV7 drones shot down Russian aircraft with an American AIM 9 missile
MaguraV7 became the world’s first naval unmanned platform to shoot down a Russian Su-30 fighter jet with an American AIM 9 missile.

Price ceiling and “shadow fleet”: European Commission presents 18th package of sanctions against Russia
The European Commission has presented the 18th package of sanctions against Russia, which proposes to expand the list of the “shadow fleet” and lower the ceiling for oil prices.

UZ may change the tariff for cargo transportation to the port of Izmail, – Tkachev
The tariff for transporting goods by rail to the port of Izmail may be revised to improve competition between ports.

Another fuel disaster in Russia: Yenisei covered with a 30-kilometer oil film (video)
More than 30 tons of diesel fuel spilled into the Yenisei River — Siberia is cleaning up the aftermath of another shipwreck.

USPA tests underwater drones to monitor infrastructure in ports
The State Enterprise “Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority” is testing underwater drones to monitor port infrastructure.

In search of margins: the path of Ukrainian grain in 2025
Ukrainian agricultural producers have been working in conditions of full-scale war for the fourth year. They are adapting to the new reality — missile attacks, complex logistics, climate change, staff shortages, and transformations in global trade. Despite all the challenges, the agricultural sector remains critically important for the economy: it maintains exports, provides foreign exchange earnings, and supports employment.

Nibulon terminal in Mykolaiv will work with cargo from other companies
A new stage of work has begun in Mykolaiv at the Transshipment Terminal, which previously served exclusively the needs of Nibulon.

Ukraine studies European practices of port digitalization
An official delegation of Ukraine, led by Deputy Head of the Ministry of Development and Trade Andriy Bratus, visited Estonia on a working visit.

Lebanon refused to accept a ship with stolen Ukrainian grain
The Russian vessel “Nikolai Leonov” was not allowed to enter Lebanese waters with a consignment of approximately 5,000 tons of wheat, which was loaded in the temporarily occupied Berdyansk.

Fuel from ports with the risk of Russian origin again on the Ukrainian market
New routes for diesel imports via Turkish and Georgian ports have re-emerged on the Ukrainian market amid price competition.

Fuel from ports with a risk of Russian origin is back on the Ukrainian market
New routes for diesel imports via Turkish and Georgian ports have re-emerged on the Ukrainian market amid price competition.

Lithuanian President: EU must strike at Russia’s “shadow fleet” and the Kremlin’s entire energy sector
Gitanas Nauseda called for the maximum expansion of sanctions against Russian banks, energy companies and ships that circumvent restrictions.

Attack on Ukrainian Navy corvette: four Ukrainian traitors reported for suspicion
The members of the Voluntary People’s Brigade “Rubizh”, who took part in the seizure of the Naval Headquarters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Sevastopol, were informed of the suspicion.

Kernel shares on the Warsaw Stock Exchange fell by 5.3%
Last week, the share price of the agricultural holding Kernel on the Warsaw Stock Exchange continued to decline.

Koval: Ukraine has almost returned to historical export routes via sea
Before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 94% of agricultural products were exported by sea, today – 90%.