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Ukraine exported 46.7 million tons of agricultural products last marketing year
Ukraine exported 46.7 million tons of grains and oilseeds in the 2024/2025 marketing year, which is significantly lower than the previous season.
New sanctions: ships of two Russian companies will not be able to enter Norwegian ports
Norway is imposing sanctions on Russian shipping companies Norebo JSC and Murman Seafood.
Business opposes the introduction of differentiated coefficients to railway tariffs in the direction of ports
EBA is concerned about UZ’s intentions to introduce differentiated surcharges for tariffs for transportation to ports.
An explosion and ammonia leak occurred on a tanker in the Russian port of Ust-Luga
In the Russian port of Ust-Luga, an ammonia leak occurred from the “Eco Wizard” ammonia tanker.
Ukraine’s largest road company won the tender for the reconstruction of the overpass in the port of Odesa
For the reconstruction, the Ukrainian Sea Ports Administration signed a contract for over UAH 30 million.
The port of Chornomorsk will carry out repairs of berths for UAH 50 million
The State Enterprise “Sea Trade Port “Chornomorsk” plans to repair 16 berths.
Residents of Kherson region convicted for looting river port
Kherson City Court has sentenced four local residents who helped the invaders rob the Kherson River Port.
50 million tons of coal stuck in Russian ports due to industry crisis
About 50 million tons of coal have accumulated in Russian ports, which is about a quarter of the total export volume for 2024. The reason is the crisis in the industry caused by the loss of the European sales market, the “Business Censor” reports. Representatives of stevedoring companies report that warehouses in the ports are…
Chinese companies have contracted almost 700 thousand tons of Ukrainian barley
Chinese companies have signed contracts to buy almost 700,000 tons of Ukrainian barley in 2025.
Invaders in Crimea are trying to sell the “nationalized” ports in Yalta and Yevpatoria
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, the Russian “authorities” put up for auction on July 2 two companies that manage the “nationalized” seaports in Yalta and Yevpatoria.