Poland removed the list of grain importers from Ukraine from open access
The list of entities that imported so-called “technical grain” from Ukraine was removed from the website of the Polish Ministry of Agriculture.
The list of entities that imported so-called “technical grain” from Ukraine was removed from the website of the Polish Ministry of Agriculture.
Representatives of the main institutions of the European Union agreed on the continuation of free trade with Ukraine under the conditions of compliance with the new restrictions.
The pace of grain exports from Ukraine at the beginning of April 2024 is already twice as high as in the same period last year.
The EU Council updated the draft agreement, which provides for the extension of duty-free trade with Ukraine.
In March, 4.529 million tons of grain and leguminous crops were exported from Ukraine.
Ukraine is counting on the continuation of the duty-free trade regime with the EU, because Ukrainian exports do not harm the European economy.
The European Commission has approved a proposal to increase tariffs on the import of grain, oil crops and their processing products from Russia and Belarus.
CEO of “Kernel” Evgenii Osypov proposed introducing the payment of deposits upon export, which will make it easier to control the return of foreign exchange earnings to the country.
After loading, the ship exports 3.3 million tons of cargo from the ports of Odesa, Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi.
As a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, 11.3 million tons of grain storage facilities were destroyed.
Registration certificate of Information Agency “Ukrainian Shipping Magazine”: КВ №752-574Р.
Director: Marharyta Kovalenko.
Contact phone number of the newsroom: +380999681086,
email: [email protected].
Ukrainian Shipping Magazine is a media dedicated to current events and news of shipping, in the world in general and in Ukraine in particular.
Incidents, achievements, analytics, operational information, the activities of enterprises and the state of shipping, the sectoral policy of the state, the economic component – all this can be found in USM publications.
Exclusive data, comments, and expert reviews from shipping industry experts are a must for USM as we bring you the best quality news!
The use of materials is permitted provided that there is a link (for Internet publications – hyperlinks) to Ukrainian Shipping Magazine at least in the third paragraph.
Materials marked ® or “Supported” are published as advertising.