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Україна та Румунія дійшли згоди щодо каналу «Дунай — Чорне море»
The UDS said that the new harvest did not restore exports across the Danube

Statistics of the Danube Commission indicate a steady decline in cargo handling by Danube ports. This was stated by the Deputy Director of Economics and Finance of “Ukrainian Danube Shipping” Vladyslav Bielakh in an interview with Latifundist. According to him, the river transportation market is in a deep crisis. The main problem is freight rates,…

19.09.2024 - 14:35
The Ukrainian Project Institute helped Russia restore the refinery

In Ukraine, the project institute helped Russia restore oil refineries after drone attacks. The Security Service exposed the management of the leading research and design institute of the oil profile in Kyiv in cooperation with the Russian Federation, the SBU reported. In particular, the chairman of the board, two heads of special departments, as well…

19.09.2024 - 13:52
The Russian bulk carrier again loaded stolen grain in Sevastopol

The offending vessel received a cargo of wheat stolen from Ukrainian farmers in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol. The Russian bulk carrier San Severus (IMO: 9385233) was loaded with stolen wheat at the Avlita grain terminal in Sevastopol from September 13 to 17. This was reported by SeaKrime project journalist Kateryna Yaresko. This time, the occupiers…

19.09.2024 - 13:08
Maritime corridor record: the ship transported 190,000 tons of metal products

For the entire time of operation of the Ukrainian maritime corridor, Captain Leonidas set a record. The ship transported 190,000 tons of metal products. This was reported in the Administration of Sea Ports of Ukraine. Thus, on September 16, 2023, the processing of the merchant fleet and cargo within the Ukrainian maritime corridor began. On…

19.09.2024 - 12:35
Grain transportation from the Vadul-Siret terminal to Constanta has become cheaper by 40%

The Ukrainian operator of the Vadul-Syret terminal explained that the company was able to find mutually beneficial solutions in cooperation with the Romanian side. The Alebor Group has significantly reduced the cost of transporting grain to the port of Constanta. Oleksiy Tsurkan, General Director of the Elevator Division of the Group, said this in a…

19.09.2024 - 10:19
The EU called the Russian attack on a civilian bulk carrier an unprecedented escalation

The EU has called on Russia to stop threatening global food security and using hunger as a weapon in the region and beyond. The EU condemned Russia’s attack on a civilian grain ship in the Black Sea on September 12. This was discussed at the meeting of the OSCE Security Cooperation Forum in Vienna, Ukrinform…

19.09.2024 - 09:36
Zelenskyy: Ukraine is increasing sea exports

For more than a year of operation of the sea corridor, 70 million tons of goods have already been transported. This was announced by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy. According to him, despite the war and Russian terror, Ukraine continues to be a donor of global food security for dozens of countries around the…

18.09.2024 - 17:14
The court gave permission for a special investigation into the People’s Deputy organizer of the scheme at the Odesa Port Plant

The Appeals Chamber of the High Anti-Corruption Court granted permission for a special investigation into the ex-Deputy organizer of the abuse scheme at the Odesa Port Plant. On September 18, the Appeals Chamber supported the position of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office prosecutor and granted permission to conduct a special pre-trial investigation, the Specialized Anti-Corruption…

18.09.2024 - 17:02
The Russians could target a tanker in Odesa to cause an environmental disaster

On the day the Russians attacked a civilian vessel in Odesa, their target could have been a tanker carrying fuel. The bulk carrier “Aya”, which was damaged by a Russian missile attack on September 12, remains in Romania, Dumska reports. Journalists found out that on the night of September 12, the captain of the bulker…

18.09.2024 - 16:20
The Ukrainian bank restructured the loan to “Nibulon” for $10 million

ING Bank Ukraine, which is part of the international ING Group from the Netherlands, restructured the loan of the Nibulon agricultural holding. The bank and the agricultural holding signed a loan restructuring agreement in the amount of $10 million, Nibulon reported. ING Bank granted a grace period until mid-2026 and extended the loan repayment schedule…

18.09.2024 - 15:31