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The movement of ships along the maritime corridor was temporarily stopped
Today, October 26, there will be no movement of vessels through the temporary corridor.
Ukraine, Moldova and Romania will improve logistics to the Danube ports
Ukraine, Romania and Moldova have started negotiations on the creation of a “green corridor” between the Reni-Giurgiulesti Galati checkpoints.
The EU is preparing an embargo on Russian diamonds
The introduction of a new package of sanctions against Russia will be discussed at the summit of EU governments.
Despite the sanctions, Russia exported 13 billion euros worth of metals to the EU
Russia continues to trade with European countries despite a number of sanctions. In particular, the aggressor country receives huge profits from the sale of metal products.
It is now possible to sign up for a queue to receive seafarer’s documents online
The Shipping Administration has implemented an electronic queue for obtaining seafarers’ qualification documents.
In October, Ukraine exported half as much grain as last year
This month, Ukraine exported 1.81 million tons of grain. For the same period last year — 3.652 million tons.
The Russian Federation drops explosive devices along the Ukrainian maritime corridor
Russian aviation dropped four explosive devices in the area of the maritime corridor of Ukraine through which civilian ships move.
Idle ships in Odesa region ports: UGA called on the government to intervene
The Ukrainian Grain Association called on the government to intervene in the situation, due to which ships are forced to idle in the ports of Great Odesa.
Bulgaria is preparing a mechanism for licensing sunflower imports from Ukraine
The Bulgarian government is currently preparing proposals for the implementation of the licensing procedure for supplies of Ukrainian agricultural products, in particular, sunflowers.
The total loss of container lines in 2024 may reach 15 billion dollars
The total loss of the global market of sea container transportation in 2024 will reach 15 billion dollars.