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Ukraine, Moldova and Romania will improve transit to the Danube ports
Representatives of Ukraine, Moldova and Romania held a tripartite meeting in Chisinau on improving railway connections between the countries.
Romania has become a key chain for the transit of Ukrainian grain
More than 60% of Ukrainian grain is exported through the territory of Romania “by means of solidarity”.
The transit of Ukrainian agricultural products through EU countries decreased by 3-4 times
Ukraine has reduced the volume of transportation of agricultural products in transit through the territories of neighboring countries by 3-4 times.
The Romanian government will finance its ports to increase the transit of Ukrainian grain
The Romanian government will provide state aid of up to 118.6 million lei (24 million euros) to operators of sea and river ports.
Moldova plans to increase the transit of Ukrainian grain
Together with Moldova, Ukraine continues to improve the “paths of solidarity”. Countries are currently looking for opportunities to increase transit to Romanian ports.
Almost 60% of Ukrainian grain transits through Romania
Almost 60% of the total volume of grain exports from Ukraine is transported through Romania.
Poland is preparing special corridors to increase the transit of Ukrainian grain
Currently, the decision to ban the import of Ukrainian grain to Poland remains in force. However, Poland plans to help Ukraine increase grain transit.
Compensation for the transit of Ukrainian grain to Baltic ports will amount to 600 million euros
600 million euros are needed to compensate the cost of the transit of Ukrainian grain to ports on the Baltic Sea.
Romania wants to double the capacity for the transit of Ukrainian grain
Romania will increase its transit capacity for Ukrainian grain. The goal is to increase transit from 2 to 4 million tons per month.
Poland is looking for help with the transit of Ukrainian grain through the Baltic ports
Poland calls on the EU to help increase port capacity to increase Ukrainian grain supplies via the Baltic Sea.