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Shelling and theft: the fate of foreign ships in Mariupol
Russian “liberators” appeared to the whole world as an army of murderers and looters. Representatives of the “authorities” of the captured territories of Ukraine, who imagined themselves as the owners of foreign fleets and ports, gained the same reputation.
The intractability of container lines hits Ukrainian importers
The war in Ukraine has created an unprecedented stress test for the global freight supply chain. Particularly acute was the issue of importing containers, which in February were already en route to Ukraine.
Shipping reform in the United States will change the “rules of the game” in ports
On Thursday, June 16, 2022, the 46th President of the United States, Joseph Biden, signed into law S. 3580, the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022.
Ukraine ratified the abolition of duties on trade with the UK
The Verkhovna Rada ratified the Agreement on the abolition of import duties and tariff quotas in bilateral trade between Ukraine and the UK.
Transportation of diesel fuel in flexitanks: pros and cons
Ukraine is looking for new logistical options for the import of diesel fuel – farmers offer to transport it in flexitanks.
Unblocking Ukrainian ports – preventing the food security challenges for the world
Ukrainian sea ports have been blocked by Russian navy forces since February 24th, 2022. The rapid closure of seaports caused major logistics disruption not only in Ukraine but in the whole Black Sea region and Eastern Europe.
Three months of war: how Ukraine trades with the world and transport goods
Before the start of the full-scale war, 75% of Ukraine’s foreign trade was carried out at sea ports. From February 24, 2022, they are all blocked. However, it was not a verdict. On the contrary, we see that companies have begun to look for alternative ways to establish logistics chains.
Can rail and road transport replace sea transport? What is the government doing to help exporters export products, and how did the war change Ukrainian trade? This was discussed on May 18 during the online discussion of the Southern Ukrainian office of the European Business Association “Logistics and international trade in Ukraine in conditions of war”.
Romania threatened sea exports from Ukraine
There has formed a congestion of about 90 ships near the sea channel Sulina. The Romanian side does not cope with the problem and ignores the proposals of the Ukrainian port workers.
New “container realities” of the Russian Federation: will China help?
Since the world’s largest container carriers refused to work with the aggressor country, russia needs to look for new ways for container traffic. The European embargo on a number of russian raw materials and the closure of many ports for russian vessels also forces russia to look for new partners for trade. China became the hope for russian federation in this matter. But the plans of russian federation were hindered by another outbreak of COVID-19 in the People’s Republic of China, which blocked Chinese ports for an indefinite period.
Bloody oil: russian federation continues to make money from sea supplies
In April, russian oil exports recovered, despite the rejection of raw materials by many European buyers. USM tells how now, during the war, russian federation continues to sell oil and who buys bloody raw materials.
Nationalization, or How to compensate the losses to Ukraine
In response to the military aggression of russian federation, in March the Verkhovna Rada adopted a law on the nationalization of the property of russian legal entities and individuals in Ukraine – movable and immovable, as well as funds, deposits in banks, securities, corporate rights and other assets. Among the objects that fall under alienation are large enterprises with a billion annual profits.
Turkey will continue not to let warships into the Black Sea
Turkey will not allow warships of countries at war to pass through the Bosphorus.
Russian troops attacked a Qatari enterprise in Mykolaiv
The invaders launched a missile attack on an enterprise from Qatar, which is located in the Mykolaiv region.
TOP 5 news of the past week
USM publishes a digest of the 5 news that attracted the most readers last week, April 4 – 10.
The new sanctions of the European Commission are only half-measures with many “loopholes”
A number of exceptions remain in the new EU sanctions against Russia, creating opportunities for circumvention.
Europe plans to increase grain exports by 30%
The European Commission predicts an increase in grain exports from Europe to make up for the shortage of Ukrainian wheat on the world market.
The Cabinet of Ministers legally fixed the decision to stop trade with the Russian Federation
At a meeting on Saturday, April 9, the Cabinet of Ministers legally confirmed the decision to terminate trade relations with the Russian Federation.
Shipyards in Russia stop production due to lack of foreign components
The military-industrial complex of the Russian Federation, dependent on imported high technologies, is unable to continue the production of modern weapons. So, Russian shipyards stop the production of ships for lack of foreign components.