Economy

More than 5,000 sailors received the documents to leave Ukraine
The Shipping Administration continues to issue seafarers with documents that allow them to cross the border to go to work.

The first Ukrainian Danube Shipping barge caravan set sail for the middle Danube
A barge caravan left Izmail — the first within the framework of the restoration of Ukrainian Danube Shipping work on the Middle Danube.

A new “reason” was found for the delay of Ukrainian vessels in Istanbul
The Phytosanitary Association of Ukraine (FAU) calls to find the real reasons for the delay of ships in Turkish ports.

The largest grain terminal of russian federation cut its profit in half
In January-September, the largest grain terminal in russia halved its profit. Transshipment volumes at the enterprise fell by a third.

Ukrainian grain traders are suspected of currency manipulation for $1.8 billion
The Economic Crime Bureau suspects grain traders of using schemes with foreign exchange earnings in the amount of $1.8 billion.

Russia once again threatens to break the “grain agreement”
Russia is manipulating the termination of the “grain agreement” due to the UN investigation into Iranian kamikaze drones.

The Cabinet of Ministers proposes to exempt the import of rescue boats from customs duty
On Tuesday, October 18, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the draft law, which proposes to exempt the supply of rescue boats to Ukraine from customs payments.

Ukraine has already exported 8 million tons of products through the “grain corridor”
As part of the Istanbul Agreements, Ukraine exported 8 million tons of agricultural products.

Oil is rising due to easing of quarantine measures in China
Oil prices rose as Chinese government officials plan to ease some of the Covid-19 lockdown measures.

Ukrainian Danube Shipping agrees on raid transshipment in the port of Constatnta
“Ukrainian Danube Shipping” reached a framework agreement with TTS Group S.A. regarding the possibility of transshipment at the checkpoints in the port of Constanta.