Russian exercises in the Black Sea did not affect the work of ports, – USPA
The USPA summed up the performance of Ukrainian ports in the context of the Russian exercises in the Black Sea.
The USPA summed up the performance of Ukrainian ports in the context of the Russian exercises in the Black Sea.
Prices for Ukrainian wheat stopped falling. This is associated with news about the withdrawal of the Russian Federation of part of its troops from the exercise site.
In two days, State Institution “State Hydrography” has carried out depth soundings and determined the recommended corridor for the passage of merchant vessels to the Black Sea ports of Ukraine.
We are talking about a navigable canal through the Baltic (or Vistula) Spit. It will be opened after testing the lock and dredging.
The State Hydrography carries out unscheduled depth soundings in the North-Western part of the Black Sea.
At the beginning of the year, the Law “On Inland Water Transport” came into force, which restricts the call of Russian vessels into Ukrainian river ports.
In Crimea, two seaports, Kerch and Feodosia, were transferred to the “federal property” of Russia.
Ukraine should continue to reduce its import dependence on oil products from the Russian Federation. For this, the state should support domestic producers, as well as create favorable conditions for imports and exports, experts say.
The FSB of Russia disseminated information that the Ukrainian ship Donbass allegedly entered the “sensitive zones” of the Azov Sea – according to the statements of the Ukrainian military, this turned out to be a fake.
Prices for Ukrainian wheat continue to decline. A new factor was the information about the quota for the export of these grains to the Russian Federation.
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