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Extension covers bilateral and transit haulage for Euro-5 trucks and above
Brussels prolongs “visa-free trade” for metallurgy, safeguarding cash-flow and jobs during wartime reconstruction.
Kyiv seeks clear quotas and seamless transition for agri-exports ahead of full EU accession
Digital documentation platform cuts vessel-handling time, raises throughput, and removes paper bottlenecks
Bulgaria, Greece, Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine launch a joint monthly booking product—31.4 GWh per day available for June.
From 6 June Ukrainian goods re-enter quota system while Brussels drafts a long-term DCFTA upgrade
Swiss group acquires stakes in N’UNIT and Mostyska Dry Port, pairing rail hubs with its Odessa terminal to offer end-to-end intermodal service
EU green light is only step one—Kyiv must now secure similar waivers from the U.S. and Canada to keep mills operational
Government-level talks aim to keep duty-free access for Ukrainian goods beyond the 6 June deadline
The European Union plans to reduce the volume of Ukrainian products that can enter the EU market duty-free, beginning June 6, 2025, citing pressure from member states and domestic agricultural sectors
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Ukraine is fast becoming a strategic logistics hub for Europe and Asia, offering exceptional opportunities for companies seeking efficient and cost-effective transportation and supply chain solutions
Since its launch, the Ukrainian Sea Corridor has handled over 120 million tons of cargo through the ports of Greater Odessa, of which 76 million tons were agricultural products
The warehouse real estate sector in Ukraine is showing signs of a confident rebound. As logistics routes adapt and demand from e-commerce and retail stabilizes, the market is gradually approaching pre-war performance levels—making it an appealing entry point for forward-looking investors
Prime Minister Keir Starmer used Saturday’s “Coalition of the Willing” summit in Kyiv to unveil a new UK initiative: technical teams from Britain’s aviation regulator and leading airports will deploy to Ukraine the moment a verified 30-day ceasefire takes hold
Odessa’s Black Sea ports have not only recovered, but surpassed pre-war export volumes, especially in the agricultural sector
The port of Odessa has officially launched the implementation of the DocPort cargo traffic management module, aimed at optimizing logistics and minimizing delays at the port entrance
Ukraine and the United States have officially agreed to begin preparations for the creation of a bilateral free trade zone, following high-level talks in Washington
The Ports of Chornomorsk (Ukraine) and Ventspils (Latvia) have signed a four‑year Memorandum of Cooperation to streamline logistics flows, share best practices, and bolster regional trade
On April 16, 2025, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed into law No. 4337‑IX, aligning Ukraine’s road transport services market with European Union regulations
Despite ongoing shelling and threats from the Russian army, Ukrainian ports are continuing to operate with impressive stability
The European Union Council has completed a comprehensive review of its arms export control system and adopted new amendments to the Council Common Position
Minister of Agricultural Policy Vitaliy Koval announced on a national telethon that trade conditions between Ukraine and the European Union (EU) will shift once the autonomous trade measures (ATMs) expire on June 5, 2025