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In exchange for compensation: Bulgaria will resume imports of Ukrainian grain
Bulgaria will lift the ban on the import of agricultural products from Ukraine when EU measures to stabilize the market come into force.
India reduced imports of Rosneft
India reduced purchases of Urals oil in April compared to record imports in March.
There are 2 missile carriers in the Black Sea
The terrorist country put 7 ships on combat duty.
TIS plans to appeal in court the decision of the Ministry of Infrastructure regarding shipping fees
Ukraine, since April 26, the permission for private companies to receive half of the shipping dues in the Pivdennyi seaport has been canceled. The largest stevedoring company of Ukraine, TIS, plans to appeal this decision in court.
The SBU seized the assets of the oligarch Novinskyi, among them the terminal in Ochakiv
The Security Service seized the “hidden” assets of the sanctioned oligarch Vadym Novinsky worth more than UAH 10.5 billion.
The EU offers five countries 100 million euros in exchange for removing import restrictions on Ukraine
On Wednesday, the European Commission detailed the offer of financial support for five EU states – Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Hungary. In exchange, the Commission proposes to remove unilateral import restrictions on the import of agricultural products from Ukraine.
“Nibulon” plans to build a new elevator and mill at its “Bessarabska” branch
Agricultural company “Nibulon” talked about its plans to modernize the logistics infrastructure of the Bessarabian branch.
Zelenskyy: the President of Turkey and the UN Secretary General should talk about the Grain Agreement with russian federation
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he does not see russia’s interest in extending the Grain Agreement.
In russia, a ship was set on fire at a ship repair plant
Today, May 3, a cargo ship caught fire at the ship repair plant in Vladivostok.
Exports through the “grain corridor” fell by another 31%
Over the past week, Ukraine exported 450.3 thousand tons of agricultural products through the ports of Great Odesa.