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A planned demining of one of the ports was carried out in Mykolaiv (video)
The sappers of the Ukrainian Mine Clearance Services (UDS) company examined the bottom of one of the ports of Mykolaiv for the presence of explosives.
Ukrainian ports handled over 82 million tons of cargo in 2025
The planned cargo turnover indicators for the year were fulfilled by more than 95%.
Wheat exports were low in December, but the situation may change in the near future, — Agrarian Council
Low exports of Ukrainian wheat were due to high military risks and disruptions in port infrastructure.
People’s Deputy Dmytro Natalukha was appointed Head of the State Property Fund
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine supported the appointment of Dmytro Natalukha to the position of Head of the State Property Fund of Ukraine.
Agroholding MHP may place Eurobonds worth up to $1 billion
The agricultural holding MHP, which is to repay Eurobonds for $550 million this year, has begun preparations for a possible new bond issue.
Britain may sell oil from Russia’s “shadow fleet” to finance Ukraine, media report
Britain is considering selling oil from Russian “shadow fleet” tankers to finance Ukraine.
At least 20% of the “shadow fleet” vessels have stopped, — Zelenskyy
Thanks to pressure measures coordinated between Ukraine and other states, at least 20% of the “shadow fleet” vessels have been stopped.
Ukraine has exported 16.38 million tons of grain since the beginning of the season, — State Customs Service
The export rate of Ukrainian agricultural products is lagging behind by 31.5% compared to the same period last year.
Rosneft tankers stuck in the sea near Asia
At least 12 Urals oil tankers are anchored off the southern coast of Oman, some since mid-December.
Insurance for Russian oil tankers in the Black Sea increased by 200%
The cost of insurance for tankers transporting Russian oil from the Black Sea has increased by 200%. Freight rates have also increased.
Trump, tankers and geopolitics. What 2025 was like for global shipping
Routes have become longer, insurance has become more expensive, and political decisions have turned compliance into a full-fledged operational function – in 2025, these three factors had the strongest impact on freight rates, schedules, and tonnage availability.
USM continues the series of materials about what 2025 was like for global and Ukrainian shipping. This time, we recall the challenges that global carriers faced and what the shipping world will remember about the past year.
The EU may adopt the 20th package of sanctions against Russia in February: what is known
In the new sanctions package, Finland and Sweden called for a ban on the export of luxury goods to Russia and the servicing of Russian oil tankers.
Drones attacked three Greek tankers in the Black Sea near the CPC terminal
Unidentified drones attacked three tankers in the Black Sea as they were heading to load oil at the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) terminal.
Since the beginning of the year, the price of sunflower oil has increased in Ukrainian ports
Sunflower oil in Ukrainian ports has risen in price by $22/t since the beginning of 2026.
Great Britain plans to stop “shadow fleet” tankers
Ministers believe the UK can legally intercept Shadow Fleet tankers.
The Odesa branch of the USPA received another ambulance
The vehicle was transferred to Odesa port workers as a charitable donation from partners.
Due to sanctions, Russian oil production fell below OPEC quota, — Foreign Intelligence
Ukrainian foreign intelligence reports a deepening systemic crisis in the Russian oil industry due to sanctions pressure and sales problems.
The Ministry of Economy has announced new minimum export prices for grain
The Ministry of Economy has published new minimum prices for the export of agricultural products.