Economy
Farmers will import Ukrainian grain in Romania, and only if necessary
The Ministers of Agriculture of Romania and Ukraine, Florin Barbu and Mykola Solsky, have agreed on a new mechanism, according to which four types of Ukrainian cereals can be imported into Romania again.
Three ships are moving to Ukrainian ports
Three more bulk carriers today confirmed their willingness to use the temporary corridor for civilian vessels.
The US State Department: Russia’s influence on the export of Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea will decrease in the coming weeks
Russia’s levers of influence on Ukrainian grain exports through the Black Sea are likely to weaken in the coming weeks.
The second ship left the port of Chornomorsk through a temporary corridor
On Friday, September 22, the bulk carrier Aroyat with 17.6 thousand tons of Ukrainian wheat for Egypt left the port of Chornomorsk.
A bulk carrier with Ukrainian grain has already arrived in Turkey
On Thursday, September 21, the ship Resilient Africa arrived at the Turkish Bosphorus Strait.
Instead of a ban: Slovakia and Ukraine agreed on a grain trade system
The countries agreed to create a grain trade system based on the issuance and control of licenses.
Grain conflict: Ukraine and Poland agreed to find a joint solution
Ukraine and Poland agreed to find a solution regarding the export of Ukrainian grain that would satisfy the interests of both countries.
A new railway terminal for Ukrainian exports was opened in Poland
A transshipment terminal for Ukrainian trains was commissioned in Poland. The terminal will facilitate the transportation of Ukrainian products to the Baltic ports.
Freight rates in the Black Sea are gradually increasing
The demand for the export of Ukrainian agricultural products from the Black Sea ports is increasing after the opening of the temporary grain corridor.
Slovakia may agree to Ukraine’s plan to export grain
The governments of Ukraine and Slovakia should soon agree on a plan for the export of Ukrainian agricultural products.