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German Minister of Foreign affairs visited the Port of Odesa
During the visit, German representatives got acquainted with the work of the Ukrainian sea corridor, which has been operating since August 2023.
Iran wants to buy Russian port of Astrakhan in exchange for military cooperation
The offer indicates a strategic rapprochement between the two isolated regimes — amid sanctions pressure and logistical changes in the region.
Russians attacked Odesa region with shaheeds: port infrastructure damaged
On the night of July 2, the Russians attacked the Odesa region with suicide drones, as a result of which the port infrastructure was damaged.
Protection of ports and agricultural infrastructure remains a challenge for agribusiness, — Kernel
As of today, direct losses to the agricultural sector in Ukraine already amount to $11 billion, indirect losses to $72 billion.
USPA launches DocPort system at Pivdennyi port
Currently, testing of the first stage of the platform is underway in the seaport of Pivdennyi.
UAE ready to invest in Ukrainian ports: meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission expected
The parties agreed to accelerate economic cooperation and the implementation of joint projects in key infrastructure sectors. At the UN Conference on International Cooperation, a meeting was held between the Ukrainian delegation and the UAE Minister of State Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashimi, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal informed. The central topic of the negotiations was…
Businesses from Odesa and Mykolaiv regions are suspected of fraud with agricultural exports worth almost UAH 500 million
Law enforcement officers have uncovered a large-scale scheme to withdraw funds abroad under the guise of exporting agricultural products.
The real estate of the port infrastructure of the Odesa region was transferred to the management of ARMA
By court decision, real estate objects that are part of the logistics infrastructure of the port complex of the Odesa region were transferred to ARMA.
Russia plans to involve Chinese company to develop port in Crimea, — Foreign Intelligence Service
The occupation administration has decided to involve Chinese businesses in the construction of transport infrastructure in the annexed Crimea.
Russia may lose route for exporting stolen grain due to court case with Syria
Russia may lose a strategic corridor for the export of stolen Ukrainian grain through Syrian ports. This is reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation. Thus, the Russian grain trading company Pallada filed a lawsuit in the Moscow Arbitration Court for 5.6 billion rubles (over $70 million) against the Central Bank of Syria and the…