Economy

Kernel and USPA will invest more than $100 million in the port of Chornomorsk
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Kernel held talks on developing the infrastructure of the Chornomorsk Seaport.

The opening of the grain terminal in the port of Mariupol was postponed
The grain terminal at the Mariupol Commercial Seaport was supposed to be opened by June 1st. Earlier it was reported that it will be opened in March.

Verkhovna Rada approved the creation of the Inland Waterways Fund
The Verkhovna Rada (Parliament of Ukraine) adopted project No. 5090, which, among other things, provides for the creation of the State Fund for Inland Waterways.

Verkhovna Rada provided support to concession projects
The Verkhovna Rada (Parliament of Ukraine) promoted the draft law No. 5090, which regulates the procedure for financing expenses in favor of the concessionaire in the second reading.

The port of Chornomorsk accepted three vessels, despite the “naval blockade”
SE “Commercial Seaport Chornomorsk” is operating normally. Now the port handles three vessels with export and import cargo.

USPA plans to receive almost UAH 2 billion in profit in 2022
The Ministry of Infrastructure has published the financial plan of SE “USPA” for 2022. It was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers in December.

A new platform for trucks will appear in the port of Chornomorsk
USPA, Ukravtodor, Odesa Regional State Administration and the headship of the State Enterprise “Commercial Seaport Chornomorsk” have discussed the movement of truck parking from the side of the M27 road to the port of Chornomorsk itself.

Mariupol port plans to receive UAH 25 million in profit in 2022
The Ministry of Infrastructure has published the financial plan of the State Enterprise “Mariupol Commercial Seaport” for 2022.

The port of Mykolaiv overfulfilled the cargo turnover plan
The January cargo turnover plan in the port of Mykolaiv was overfulfilled by 629 thousand tons.

Ukrainian shipbuilding will be stimulated with the help of leasing, – Minister of Economy
The state plans to stimulate domestic shipbuilding through long-term leasing.