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USPA wants to recover $50 million from ex-Minister of Infrastructure Pyvovarskyi
The court accepted the lawsuit of the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority (USPA).

Global importers reduce wheat purchases due to financial difficulties
Economic recession and currency volatility are holding back grain demand, which, together with low global inventories, is putting pressure on grain prices.

Russian port elevator polluted the Sea of Azov
In the port of Yeisk, environmental pollution of the Sea of Azov was recorded, caused by the negligence of a Russian company during grain transshipment.

The Ministry of Agricultural Policy announced the minimum prices for export grain in February
The minimum prices for agricultural products for the current month are set within the framework of the export support regime.

Poland to send previously detained Russian tanker for scrapping
The Polish Ministry of Infrastructure has decided to scrap the Russian tanker Khatanga, which has been in the port of Gdynia for seven years. It should be noted that the 1987-built vessel with a deadweight of 23,000 tons was detained in October 2017 after failing an inspection by the port administration due to its dilapidated…

India to purchase Russian Kalibr anti-ship missiles
India has signed a contract to purchase Russian anti-ship missiles “Kalibr”.

Ukraine will have to look for new markets for wheat if trade terms with the EU change
If the terms of trade between the EU and Ukraine change, it will probably be necessary to look for new markets for the sale of Ukrainian wheat.

The business of the former head of Rosneft, who owns the port, is being confiscated
Former head of Rosneft Sergey Bogdanchikov has become a defendant in the lawsuit of the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation to the Sakhalin Arbitration Court. Sergey Bogdanchikov headed the largest oil company in Russia from 1998 to 2010, writes NV Бізнес NV Business. As part of this lawsuit, similar to those filed by Russian…

Families of sailors of the Russian Black Sea Fleet are forced to leave Crimea, — Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Families of sailors of the Russian Black Sea Fleet are forced to return from Crimea to Russia.

EU may start detaining tankers with Russian oil in the Baltic Sea
EU considers impounding Russian oil tankers in Baltic Sea amid rising incidents with undersea cables.

Kernel exported 6.3 million tons of grain in 2024
Last year, Kernel Agroholding exported 6.3 million tons of grain and 1.4 million tons of oil.

Chinese bulk carrier carrying dangerous cargo runs aground in Russia during snowfall
The Chinese-registered bulk carrier An Yang, which was en route from Changzhou to Nevelsk, ran aground on the Sakhalin Peninsula.

Another Russian ship heads to Syria for remnants of military equipment
Russian ship heads to Syrian port of Tartus to pick up military equipment left behind after losing control of region.

Rates on Panamax and barges in the Black Sea are falling
Freight rates were affected by the lack of requests for cargo transportation from Ukraine.

Estonian President: EU should consider trade embargo on Russia
Estonian President Alar Karis said that the European Union should seriously consider the possibility of introducing a full trade embargo on Russia.

Finland is monitoring a tanker that caught fire in the Russian port of Ust-Luga
On Sunday, February 9, an accident occurred on board the tanker Koala in the Russian port of Ust-Luga – the ship is likely part of the Russian shadow fleet.

Russian submarine cables break in the Baltic Sea
A broken Russian submarine cable is being repaired in the Gulf of Finland. In total, two Russian cables are damaged in the sea.

A mass of jellyfish contaminated with fuel oil washed up on the coast of the Odesa region
In the Odesa region, a mass release of jellyfish contaminated with fuel oil from Russian tankers was discovered on the coast.