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Free trade between Ukraine and the EU is under threat
The representatives of the European Union could not make a decision on the continuation of measures to liberalize trade with Ukraine.

The corridor from Ukraine to Romanian and Bulgarian ports is becoming a global grain market
Corridor “Ukraine – Ports of Romania and Bulgaria” is gradually transforming into one of the global grain trade markets in the Northwest Black Sea region.

The Russian Federation lost about 600,000 barrels as a result of Ukraine’s attacks on the refinery
Attacks by Ukrainian drones on Russian refineries may affect exports from the Russian Federation.

Business calls for the creation of a separate queue at the border with Poland
The European Business Association (EBA) called for free movement of perishable goods on the Ukrainian-Polish border.

Ukrainian grain does not harm the Polish agricultural market
The impact of Ukrainian exports on the reduction of grain prices in Poland is not significant.

The export of Ukrainian grain by sea transport is increasing
In the first half of March, 2.95 million tons of agricultural products were exported from Ukraine by sea.

Grain prices in Ukrainian ports have stabilized
Export cargoes of corn and wheat in the ports of Great Odesa are estimated at 145 dollars per ton.

Ukrzaliznytsia sent more than 1.4 million tons of grain for export
Since the beginning of March, 85% of all grain cargoes have been transported to the ports by rail.

The Ukrainian maritime corridor began to work around the clock
The maritime corridor from the ports of Great Odesa became operational 24 hours a day. Permits to work at night were granted by the Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

In February, sea exports of petroleum products from Russia fell
Exports of marine petroleum products from Russia fell by 1.5% in February compared to the previous month.