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Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd will again avoid the Red Sea route after the attack on the Hangzhou vessel
08 January
2024
Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd will again avoid the Red Sea route after the attack on the Hangzhou vessel

Rerouting the merchant fleet around Africa is estimated to cost up to $1 million in fuel per voyage.

Container carriers from Denmark's Maersk and Germany's Hapag-Lloyd will avoid the Red Sea route after the attack on the Maersk Hangzhou, both companies announced on January 2, 2024

This is written by TTS with reference to Reuters.

The new Polish government will not yet cancel the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain to the domestic market, introduced on September 15, 2023.
08 January
2024
The new Polish government will not yet cancel the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain to the domestic market, introduced on September 15, 2023.

This was reported by the Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Poland Czeslaw Sekerskyi, reports Ukrinform with reference to Senyrolnicze.pl.

6,600 wagons with grain are heading to the seaports of Ukraine, - UZ
22 December
2023
6,600 wagons with grain are heading to the seaports of Ukraine, - UZ

 

This indicator is 1,000 wagons with grain more than a week ago.

 

Almost 1,000 grain wagons more than a week ago - 6,662 units - are currently heading to the seaports of Ukraine. Such data was made public by the deputy director of the department of commercial work of JSC "Ukrzaliznytsia" Valery Tkachev.

Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM suspend operations in the Red Sea due to attacks on merchant vessels.
22 December
2023
Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM suspend operations in the Red Sea due to attacks on merchant vessels.

 

All company vessels in the area that have to pass through the Bab el Mandab strait are to stop moving.

Shipping companies Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM have announced the suspension of operations in the Red Sea due to increased attacks on merchant vessels.

Ukraine and Romania settled the 20-year-old dispute over the Danube-Black Sea canal
22 December
2023
Ukraine and Romania settled the 20-year-old dispute over the Danube-Black Sea canal

 

The dispute was resolved on the sidelines of the 9th Meeting of the Parties to the Espoo Convention.

Ukraine has resolved a long-standing dispute with Romania regarding the fulfillment of its requirements during the construction of the Danube-Black Sea canal.

The dispute was resolved on the sidelines of the 9th Meeting of the Parties to the Espoo Convention.