Ukraine’s sea corridor facilitates the export of 43.5 million tons of agricultural goods, strengthening global trade despite ongoing challenges
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Ukraine’s trade turnover for the period from January to July 2024 reached over $60 billion, according to the State Customs Service
On August 6, 2024, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed the law on the strategic foundations of integrated state border management, aligning Ukraine’s border protection system with European standards
A significant infrastructure project is currently underway in the Vinnytsia community with the construction of a $15 million dry port, a railway terminal designed to enhance the operational transportation and handling of cargo
The Ukrainian government has secured a substantial financial commitment from the European Union, earmarking €50 million for the repair and development of Odesa’s port infrastructure
Turkey has officially ratified the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Ukraine, a significant step toward enhancing economic ties between the two countries
The EU has sided with Ukraine in a dispute with Hungary and Slovakia over the transit of Russian oil, as Kyiv’s recent sanctions on Lukoil affect supplies
The European Union will allocate €42.95 million to Ukrzaliznytsia for the design and construction of a 1,435 mm track to improve Ukraine’s railway network
The ratification of the free trade agreement (FTA) between Ukraine and Turkey is poised to rapidly increase bilateral trade turnover to $10 billion annually
JSC “Ukrzaliznytsia” (UZ) has announced plans to launch regular container and trailer trains between Ukraine and the port of Duisburg this summer
Ukraine’s agricultural export volume has significantly increased compared to the previous marketing year
On June 20, Ukraine and the European Commission agreed to extend the “transport visa-free” arrangement for another year, with the potential for automatic renewal through the end of 2025
The “visa-free trade” agreement between Ukraine and the European Union has officially come into force, effectively suspending all import duties and quotas on Ukrainian exports
Shipping giant Maersk has introduced the first deep-sea container service to Ukraine since the onset of the large-scale invasion by the Russian Federation
Since August 2023, the sea corridor established by the Naval Forces has facilitated the export of 50 million tons of cargo, according to Yuriy Vaskov, former Deputy Minister of Community Development, Territories, and Infrastructure (Ministry of Reconstruction)
The Netherlands, in collaboration with its partners, has announced a significant investment in Ukraine’s maritime and air defense capabilities
Significant Increase in Cargo Handling
$8.5 Billion More in Imports Than Exports: Key Importing Countries Revealed
Kernel, a major agroholding company, has successfully exported one million tons of sunflower oil to around 30 countries worldwide within just nine months
The European Union has approved the extension of duty-free trade with Ukraine for an additional year, enabling continued tariff-free and quota-free trading for Ukrainian goods until June 5, 2025
Freight transportation volumes on Ukraine’s border with Poland have seen a dramatic increase in early May, tripling in comparison to April figures
Poland has officially requested to host NATO nuclear weapons within its borders, according to Deputy Minister of National Defense, Pavlo Zalewski, during an interview on TVP
Ukraine and Montenegro are set to inaugurate a “transport visa-free” regime for cargo transportation starting June 1, 2024, as part of their efforts to enhance bilateral trade and connectivity
Ukraine has officially resumed container shipping activities through the Black Sea, with the first container vessel arriving at the port of Chornomorsk in Odesa on April 3rd