Economy
736 ships have already passed through the Ukrainian maritime corridor
As of Tuesday, February 13, 736 civilian ships with food passed through the Ukrainian maritime corridor.
Those guilty of destroying Ukrainian grain might face 5 years in prison
The District Prosecutor’s Office of Chelm (Poland) initiated a case on the fact of spilling grain from Ukrainian trucks.
Bulgaria will inform Ukraine about the companies interrupting grain transit
Bulgarian Ministry of Agriculture will monitor companies that violate the licensing regime when exporting Ukrainian grain.
UDS has already built the second SLG barge
The Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company launched another SLG barge.
Poland will start checking all Ukrainian grain
Poland will begin mandatory inspection of all Ukrainian grain transiting through the country.
Poland will publish a list of companies that imported grain from Ukraine worth 1.4 billion euros
The Polish government promises to publish a list of companies that imported Ukrainian grain worth 6 billion zlotys (1.38 billion euros).
Photo of the day: what one of the ports of Great Odesa looks like now
Despite the Russian attacks on the port infrastructure of Odesa, the ports continue to operate, and transshipment volumes are increasing.
More than 700 ships have passed through the sea corridor since August
More than 22 million tons of cargo of various nomenclature have been exported since the beginning of the Ukrainian maritime corridor.
Polish farmers dumped grain from Ukrainian trucks at the border (video)
In Dorohusk (Poland), on the border with Ukraine, protesters dumped grain from Ukrainian trucks on the road.
Freight rates in the Danube and Great Odesa ports have stabilized
Vessel freight rates for the transportation of grain from the Black Sea remained unchanged.