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Solskyi: Ukraine seeks free trade with the EU on a competitive market basis
Ukraine is counting on the continuation of the duty-free trade regime with the EU, because Ukrainian exports do not harm the European economy.
Ukrainian business faced new challenges due to the crisis in the Red Sea
Vessels heading from Ukraine have to pass through the Cape of Good Hope. This creates additional costs.
90% of foreign trade passes through the ports of Odesa
Positive dynamics of exports through seaports of Great Odesa and Danube ports are expected in March.
The Kernel fleet provides 30% of oil exports
Currently, Kernel’s fleet includes three vessels – two bulkers and one tanker, which are involved in the export of oil and bulk cargo.
The CEO of “Kernel” proposed a mechanism to overcome “grey” agricultural exports
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.
Grain prices in Ukrainian ports strengthened at a level above $150
Stabilization of grain prices in the ports led to the recovery of demand in the final corn markets.
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.