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EU countries plan to purchase new submarines and boats to deter Russia
Poland, Lithuania and Latvia are considering the possibility of purchasing new submarines and combat boats to strengthen the deterrence of Russian ships in the Baltic Sea.
Anniversary of the Russian terrorist attack on the Kakhovska hydroelectric power station: Ukraine continues to eliminate the consequences
Two years ago, on June 6, 2023, the Russians blew up the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station, which led to the flooding of cities and villages, the death of people and the destruction of ecosystems.
The invaders’ gas platform caught fire after a battle in the Black Sea
A fire was detected on one of the platforms used by the occupiers for military purposes.
Ukraine and Norway extended the “transport visa-free regime” until the end of the year
The liberalization of freight transportation between Ukraine and Norway has been officially extended until December 31, 2025.
Ukraine and Estonia have agreed to cooperate on IT solutions for the maritime sector
The Shipping Administration and the Estonian Center for International Development (ESTDEV) have signed a memorandum of cooperation.
Ukrainian exporters will lose $800 million due to the abolition of “trade visa-free regime,” — NBU
Due to the cancellation of the “visa-free trade” with the European Union, Ukrainian exporters will lose approximately $800 million by the end of the year.
Business urged Ukrzaliznytsia not to raise tariffs for container transportation
EBA expressed concern over the initiative of UZ to increase tariffs for the transportation of goods with a gross weight of more than 26 tons.
EU has published quotas for Ukrainian agricultural products until the end of 2025
The new duty-free export volumes will come into effect on June 6 — they will be applied within the framework of the updated free trade zone regime.
EU extends trade preferences for Ukrainian steel for another three years
The preferential regime will be valid until 2028, but in the event of excessive growth in imports, the European Commission may temporarily suspend its operation.
Ukraine and Romania will jointly build a new bridge across the Danube
The project is expected to shorten logistics routes, strengthen cross-border cooperation and become an important element of the E87 international corridor.