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Photo – Global sea iron ore imports grew by 3.6% y/y in 2024
Global sea iron ore imports grew by 3.6% y/y in 2024

Currently, uncertainty in the market is caused by the expectation of the Trump administration

Photo – High freight rates put pressure on global supply chains – UNCTAD
High freight rates put pressure on global supply chains – UNCTAD

The cost of sea transportation has increased amid disruptions on major routes and rising operating costs

Photo – Two-thirds of Metinvest’s products exports are carried out through ports – COO
Two-thirds of Metinvest’s products exports are carried out through ports – COO

25-30% of exports go directly by rail to other countries

Photo – 68 million tonnes of cargo exported via the Ukrainian sea corridor
68 million tonnes of cargo exported via the Ukrainian sea corridor

As part of its work, more than 2,500 vessels were processed

Photo – Acciaierie d’Italia has started to restore the company’s fleet
Acciaierie d’Italia has started to restore the company’s fleet

This move is designed to strengthen ADI's competitiveness and logistical autonomy

Photo – Interpipe for the first time took on a time charter ship for operations in the Black Sea
Interpipe for the first time took on a time charter ship for operations in the Black Sea

The company does not consider it expedient to acquire its own fleet

Photo – Ukrainian sea corridor handled 64.4 million tons of cargo in 12 months
Ukrainian sea corridor handled 64.4 million tons of cargo in 12 months

43.5 million tons of them are agricultural products, another 20.9 million tons are other cargo, in particular from the iron and steel complex

Photo – Ukraine exported 60 million tons of cargo via the sea corridor
Ukraine exported 60 million tons of cargo via the sea corridor

40.6 million tons of this volume are grain cargoes

Photo – Ukraine exported 55 million tons of cargo via the sea corridor
Ukraine exported 55 million tons of cargo via the sea corridor

During the 10 months of operation of the sea corridor, 1,954 vessels were loaded

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