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Ukrzaliznytsia introduces two more conventions: for iron ore and pig iron rail shipments

From July 12, rail transportation of pig iron to Poland through the Mostyska 2 crossing is limited, and from July 16 – transportation of iron ore to Slovakia

EC assigns €360 million more for the Rail Baltica railway project

Rail Baltica will connect Tallinn, Riga, Kaunas, Warsaw and Berlin; the cost of the project tops €7 billion

Metinvest to ship 169,000 tons of iron ore by road from blocked ports

The company plans shipping of 92,000 tons of iron ore from Pivdennyi port and 77,000 tons from TIS-Coal terminal

Wartime logistics: problems of Ukrainian exports remain unresolved

Ports blockade leads to systemic and long-term problems for Ukrainian goods exports

Metinvest is looking for the new export routes

The company wants to start exports via the ports of Baltic sea and Romania

President Zelensky considers processing industry growth a priority

Key economic goals of postwar recovery in Ukraine are also localization, military-industrial complex development, small and medium-sized businesses accelerating

13% of Ukrainian roads destroyed due to the war, says Ukravtodor

Losses from road infrastructure damage reached UAH 835 billion

Ukraine proposes EU to block transport connections with Russia, Belarus

Ministry of Infrastructure advices to block transition of goods, people, and provide customs services

Ukrainian infrastructure losses estimated $62.6 billion, KSE Institute

15,000 km of roads, 5,000 km of railways have been destroyed, 15 airports, 350 bridges are laid out since the war began

Ukraine’s infrastructure construction soared by 29% in June

Construction output grew by only 0.2% in H1

Construction output fell by 8.4% in May

In May, residential construction soared 30.9%, while infrastructure construction dropped 19.7%

Construction output grew by 10.2% in April

Residential construction in April rocketed by 40%; infrastructure construction rose just 2.5%

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