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British intelligence: potential for recovery of Ukraine’s economy is high
About 1,600 transits of ships and the export of 45 million tons of cargo were ensured by the work of the Ukrainian maritime corridor.
A Russian and a Belarusian who spied on seaports are on trial in Poland
The trial of a Russian and a Belarusian who spied on the country’s seaports began in Lublin (Poland).
The UDS showed how a grain caravan is loaded in the Serbian port of Pancevo
“Ukrainian Danube Shipping” continues to cooperate with European companies and ports.
The queue of grain carriers to the ports of Great Odesa is decreasing
The average daily load of wagons on the network in the direction of deep-sea ports is 1,384 units.
DP World invests EUR 130 million in the Port of Constanta
The international operator plans to increase the volume of cargo handling at the port by 2 million metric tons per year.
In April, the ports of Ukraine processed almost 10 million tons of cargo
Operators in seaports of Ukraine processed 9 million 912 thousand tons of cargo in April. This is almost double the last year’s figure for the same period. This is reported by the Ukrainina Sea Ports Authority и. The largest specific weight in April is the processing of grain cargoes — 6.3 million tons (against 3.9…
The queue of grain trucks to the ports increased by more than 1,000 units
Also, during the past week, an increase in the average daily rate of unloading of wagons in the ports of Odesa was recorded.
Large container lines do not allow their vessels to enter Ukrainian ports because of the war
Large container lines do not want to enter the ports of Ukraine with their own fleet while the war continues.
The Russians launched a grain port terminal in occupied Berdyansk
In the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhia region, the Russians launched the grain terminal “Nova Khortytsia”, located in the port of Berdyansk.
NBU: Russia’s attacks on ports are significant, but currently the maritime corridor is operating stably
The National Bank of Ukraine assumes that the maritime corridor will continue to work stably, but risks due to Russian shelling make exports difficult.