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Ukraine’s agricultural exports increased in value by 9.3% at the beginning of 2026
In January-February 2026, Ukraine exported 9.95 million tons of agricultural products worth $4 billion.
The port of Chornomorsk has started selling transshipment services through Prozorro
The Black Sea Port has announced an online auction for the transshipment of mineral fertilizers in the Prozorro system for the first time.
Moldovan Foreign Ministry presents Russian Ambassador with a bottle of contaminated water from the Dnister
The Moldovan Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the attack, which led to the leakage of oil products into the river and created serious risks for the environment and the security of the country’s water supply.
The Coordination Council supported the launch of a pilot project for the development of Danube ports
The initiative provides for a new management model, reinvestment of profits in infrastructure and incentives for transportation to the ports of Izmail and Reni.
Russian gas tanker drifting in the Mediterranean Sea threatens ecological disaster
Italy, France and seven other countries have appealed to the European Commission for urgent action.
Russia attacked the port and energy infrastructure of the Odesa region
The strikes caused fires on the territory of enterprises and infrastructure facilities, which were quickly extinguished.
The EU proposed transporting oil and gas through the Strait of Hormuz following the example of the Ukrainian “grain corridor”
The European Commission has proposed a “Black Sea” model for unblocking oil and gas exports through the Strait of Hormuz.
Due to the war in the Middle East, the price of marine fuel has risen to record levels: there is a risk of shortage
Global shipping may face a fuel shortage due to the war in the Middle East.
Vadaturskyi: Nibulon will open an office in Romania to work on the Danube
Agroholding “Nibulon” opens an office in Romania to strengthen work in the Danube direction.
Russian Sovcomflot’s revenue fell by almost 30% in a year
Revenue of Russia’s largest shipping company, Sovcomflot, fell by almost 30% over the year, to about $1.06 billion.