Tankers with Russian LNG cancel their arrivals at British ports
The tanker Fedor Litke under the Cypriot flag canceled its arrival at a British port.
The tanker Fedor Litke under the Cypriot flag canceled its arrival at a British port.
On the evening of March 2nd, a Romanian MiG 21 LanceR aircraft, which was patrolling the area near the port of Constanta, disappeared over the Black Sea.
The U.K. has banned all Russian vessels from entering its ports.
We are talking about a navigable canal through the Baltic (or Vistula) Spit. It will be opened after testing the lock and dredging.
Tensions between Russia and Ukraine, two largest wheat exporters, added uncertainty to market.
Shipping company ZIM has released its financial and operating results for the third quarter.
Kernel accepted share buyback applications between November 2nd-9th, but there were no offers to sell the shares.
In France, at the OCEA shipyard, 10 boats are on the anvil, which will be used by Ukrainian coastguards in the Azov-Black Sea basin.
The next ship of the US Navy is sent to the Black Sea region – this is the USNS John Lenthall oil tanker.
In the ports of the occupied Crimea, the cargo turnover has decreased by more than 12 times. In 2020, this figure amounted to only 862 thousand tons of cargo.
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