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Shares of IMC, MHP and Kernel rose on the stock exchanges
Shares of Ukrainian agricultural holdings on the Warsaw and London Stock Exchanges mostly increased over the week.
US Senate committee approves bill against Russia’s shadow fleet
In the US, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved a bipartisan bill that should introduce tougher liability for sanctioned vessels carrying Russian oil.
In January, Ukraine exported over 3 million tons of grain
In total, since the beginning of the 2025/26 marketing year, the total export of grains and legumes is 18.71 million tons.
Latvia calls on EU to completely ban maritime services for Russian vessels
The statement was made public on February 1 after the new price ceiling for Russian oil of $44.10/barrel came into effect.
Moscow arrested in absentia the commander of the Ukrainian Navy, Neizhpapa
The Russians are accusing the commander of the Ukrainian Navy in the case of the explosion on the Kerch Bridge.
Agricultural exports to African countries are promising for Ukraine, — UCAB
The Ukrainian Agricultural and Food Association believes that agricultural exports to African countries could strengthen Ukraine’s position and relieve the European market.
The Cabinet of Ministers approved the composition of the commission that will conduct the audit of ARMA
The commission that will assess the effectiveness of ARMA includes experts from the Netherlands, Romania, Britain and Poland.
Zelenskyy: Macron said he would be forced to release a tanker from the Russian shadow fleet
French President Emmanuel Macron explained to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that he would be forced to release the detained tanker of the Russian “shadow fleet”.
Collaborator-commander of Russian submarine that attacked Ukraine with Kalibrs reported under suspicion
The SBU reported in absentia about suspicions against one of the commanders of the Russian submarine that attacked Ukraine with Kalibr missiles.
National Bank: Ukraine may lose up to $1 billion in exports due to shelling of ports
In the first quarter, Ukraine may lose up to $1 billion in exports due to shelling of ports, as well as energy and industrial facilities.