maritime corridor
The UN does not consider the Ukrainian maritime corridor to be stable
The United Nations does not consider the Ukrainian maritime corridor in the Black Sea to be stable and predictable.
Another bank joined the insurance of ships in the Black Sea
Two Ukrainian banks have already issued letters of credit in favor of British insurers.
Odesa rgion ports handled more than 50 million tons in 2023
Last year, Odesa region ports handled more than 50 million tons of cargo, which is 15% more than in 2022.
Kubrakov: 15 million tons of goods were exported through the maritime corridor
Currently, 39 vessels are loaded in the ports of Pivdennyi, Odesa and Chornomorsk.
The maritime corridor influenced the growth of exports from Ukraine
The growth of exports at the end of 2023 was facilitated by the opening of the maritime corridor, vessels insurance and the improvement of logistics on the Danube.
Ukrgasbank joined the insurance of ships in the Black Sea
Ukrgasbank became a partner in the agreement on insurance of vessels using the Ukrainian maritime corridor.
The sea export of Ukrainian ore can reach 3 million tons per month
Under the condition of stable operation of the sea corridor, the export of ore in the first quarter of 2024 may reach 2-3 million tons per month.
More than 300 ships have already passed through the Ukrainian maritime corridor
During the 4 months of operation of the maritime corridor in the Black Sea, 10 million tons of cargo were exported from Ukraine.
Ukraine reduced sales of agricultural products by 7%
This year, Ukraine exported agricultural products worth $19,637 million, which is 7% less than in the same period of 2023.
During the year, 23 new terminals were opened in ports on the Danube
In 2023, 23 new terminals and 20 cargo transshipment points were opened in the Danube ports.