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Head of the Shipping Administration resigns
Mykola Kravchuk announced the end of his activities as the head of the Shipping Administration. Mykola Kravchuk reported this on Facebook. He reported that the Shipping Administration ensured uninterrupted operation of services and opened the possibility of issuing a seafarer’s identity card abroad – in Warsaw. Since September 2025, documents of citizens have been accepted…
Media: EU may impose sanctions against Georgian and Indonesian ports for processing Russian oil
The European Union is proposing to expand sanctions against Russia and impose sanctions on Russian oil for the first time, with restrictions on ports in third countries.
Britain plans to create a headquarters to control and intercept Russian “shadow fleet” vessels
The UK is planning to set up a headquarters to monitor and intercept Russian “shadow fleet” vessels.
EU has changed its risk assessment and is considering blocking Russian tankers, says European Commission spokeswoman
The European Union has changed its assessment of market risks and is considering a proposal to completely ban maritime services for Russian oil tankers as a strengthening of existing restrictions.
An oil slick was again recorded on the coast of the Odesa region
Two months after the Russian attack on the port infrastructure, a massive release of polymerized vegetable oil was recorded in the Tuzlivski Limany National Park.
Shares of Ukrainian agricultural holdings mostly fell during the week
The shares of Milkiland, KSG Agro and IMC sank the most; the decline in Kernel, MHP and Astarta was more moderate.
Two ships collided in the Gulf of Finland: both were heading to Russia
Russia has reported a collision between two ships in the Gulf of Finland. Both dry cargo ships were heading to the Russian port of Ust-Luga.
Flour exports from Ukraine may decrease by 2.6% this season
In the 2025/26 MY, Ukraine may export 2.6% less wheat flour than in the previous season.
India seizes three “shadow fleet” vessels
The Indian Coast Guard has seized three “shadow fleet” vessels on suspicion of being involved in oil smuggling.
Great Britain prepares to seize Russian-linked “shadow fleet” tankers
London is considering military options to intercept “shadow fleet” vessels as the Kremlin’s revenues fall and sanctions pressure mounts.