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ARMA put up for sale the arrested russian ammonia
The Agency for Search and Asset Management (ARMA) has put up for auction another batch of seized russian ammonia in the amount of 9.7 thousand tons.

Turkey has let a russian-sanctioned ship through the Bosphorus
On the night of March 5, a russian cargo ship, which is under US sanctions, passed through the Bosphorus. It was on its way from Syria to the port of Novorossiysk.

Illegally leased equipment will be returned to Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi port
SE “Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Sea Trade Port” will return the illegally leased special equipment, which was convicted.

The russians dug 200 km of trenches along the coast of Crimea
Along the Crimean coast, the occupiers dug about 200 km of trenches due to fears about the “invasion” of the Ukrainian military.

Ukraine and Poland agreed on the simplification of grain transit
Poland will simplify procedures for the export of Ukrainian grain and oil crops in transit to other countries.

Nord Stream gas pipelines will not be repaired
Nord Stream gas pipelines, damaged by a series of explosions last September, will not be repaired.

Instead of “Pivdennyi”: the russian federation is building a marine terminal for transshipment of ammonia
Russian federation is building its first ammonia transshipment terminal on the Black Sea, which was previously carried out through the Ukrainian port of Pivdennyi.

USAID invests $44 million in Ukrainian grain exports
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) announced cooperation with three Ukrainian agricultural traders. Together, they plan to invest $44 million in infrastructure for grain export.

The Shipping Administration issued the first seaman’s diploma under the new procedure
The Shipping Administration has issued the first qualification document in the order provided, taking into account international requirements and practices approved by the government.

Port “Pivdennyi” processed 56 thousand tons of cargo in February
In February 2023, SE Pivdennyi Sea Trade Port handled 56,000 tons of cargo.