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Photo – Safe corridor: how Ukrainian exports through ports work now
Safe corridor: how Ukrainian exports through ports work now

The majority of vessels arriving at the ports of Greater Odessa are intended for the export of grain cargo

Photo – Another vessel with steel and grain left Odesa port through the temporary corridor
Another vessel with steel and grain left Odesa port through the temporary corridor

The temporary corridor is used to evacuate ships that were in Ukrainian ports at the time of a full-scale invasion

Photo – Breaking through the blockade by ships with steel – step towards the recovery of sea exports – Metinvest
Breaking through the blockade by ships with steel – step towards the recovery of sea exports – Metinvest

On board there are products manufactured before the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation

Photo – Two bulkers with pig iron and ore left the Pivdenny port
Two bulkers with pig iron and ore left the Pivdenny port

Both vessels have been in the port since the beginning of the Russian aggression against Ukraine

Photo – Danube ports operation is limited due to the shallowing and shelling of the Russian Federation
Danube ports operation is limited due to the shallowing and shelling of the Russian Federation

Navigation with ports is complicated, which slows down trade operations

Photo – The supply of coal to China is becoming an important factor in the dry cargo market
The supply of coal to China is becoming an important factor in the dry cargo market

In the last week of June, the Capesize segment was characterized by mixed dynamics and fluctuating rates

Photo – The mechanisms for unblocking Ukrainian seaports
The mechanisms for unblocking Ukrainian seaports

Russia's unilateral blockade of the Black Sea costs Ukraine and the West billions of dollars

Photo – The Danube ports processed 3 million tons of cargo in May
The Danube ports processed 3 million tons of cargo in May

The May result is an absolute record for the ports of this region

Photo – The first quarter has become traditionally inactive for the dry cargo market
The first quarter has become traditionally inactive for the dry cargo market

Analysts expect further market revival in hopes of increased demand for transportation from China

Photo – Izmail port handled 6.2 million tons of cargo since the beginning of the year
Izmail port handled 6.2 million tons of cargo since the beginning of the year

Pellets took the third place in the range of cargoes in terms of transshipment volume

Photo – Dry cargo freight rates showed growth in March
Dry cargo freight rates showed growth in March

March was a good month for dry cargo amid expectations for China's economy

Photo – The Izmail port handled 1.3 million tons of cargo in February 2023
The Izmail port handled 1.3 million tons of cargo in February 2023

Volumes of processed cargo increased by 24% month-on-month

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