Reuters: Russia will reduce oil shipments from Western ports
Oil shipments from Russian ports in the west of the country may decrease by 100,000-200,000 barrels per day (b/d) in August.
Oil shipments from Russian ports in the west of the country may decrease by 100,000-200,000 barrels per day (b/d) in August.
The cost of transit of agricultural products from Ukraine through the territory of Moldova was agreed to be reduced by 25%.
Currently, Moldova is developing new tariffs for railway transportation of Ukrainian agricultural products through the country.
The largest Russian grain traders raised prices for export wheat in deep-sea ports.
In May, Ukrzaliznytsia transported 1.836 million tons of grain cargo, which is 33% less than a month earlier.
The Ministry of Economy of Ukraine wants to further reduce the “ceiling” of prices for Russian oil – to $45 or $30 per barrel.
India reduced purchases of Urals oil in April compared to record imports in March.
The crews of 12 vessels of PJSC “Ukrainian Danube Shipping” switched to work according to the new staff schedules. This is about half of the fleet operated by the company.
Due to a number of factors, the freight base for the transportation of grains may be significantly reduced next year.
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