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Black Sea wheat supplies to decline by 2026
Crop losses in the Black Sea countries, as well as Russia’s war against Ukraine, could lead to a shortage of wheat on the world market.

Russians fired 12 Kalibr missiles from ships at Ukraine
The Russian invaders carried out a combined strike on Ukraine with missiles of various types, as well as strike drones.

A ship with Ukrainian grain has been detained in the port of Yemen for a month
A ship carrying about 18,000 tons of Ukrainian wheat has been held in the Yemeni port of Al-Mukalla for over a month. The crew is also unable to leave the ship.

EU considers banning new contracts for Russian LNG supplies
The European Commission is assessing whether it can pass legislation that would ban EU companies from signing new contracts for Russian gas.

Denmark to spend $600 million on surveillance ship to protect against Russia
Denmark will spend about 4 billion kroner ($614 million) to build and purchase 26 naval vessels.

EBA called for a review of UZ tariff distances to the ports of Chornomorsk and Odesa
The Association emphasized that the tariff distances for these directions do not correspond to the shortest transportation distance.

Russia stole over 120,000 tons of coking coal from Ukrainian subsoil in Mariupol
The Russian Federation continues to turn the occupied Ukrainian territories into a raw material appendage for waging war.

ILO agrees to increase minimum wage for seafarers
The International Labor Organization (ILO) has agreed to increase the minimum wage for seafarers in the position of Able Seaman.

The price of a ton of Ukrainian agricultural exports increased 1.4 times, — Ministry of Agriculture
Last year, the price per ton of Ukrainian agricultural exports was $315, and this year in April it increased to $443.

ARMA announces selection of manager for Russian tanker
The National Agency for Tracing and Asset Management is looking for a manager for the arrested Russian tanker Volgoneft-268.