Ukraine starts exporting grain through Croatian ports
Ukraine has begun exporting grain through Croatian ports: this route will be developed to expand the capabilities of the transport corridor. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine.
During a meeting with Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic in Bucharest, Minister of Economy of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko discussed, in particular, the opening of new trade routes for the export of Ukrainian grain.
It is noted that as a result of continued Russian attacks on grain infrastructure on the Black Sea coast, Ukrainian exports have been significantly limited. However, Ukraine has now started exporting grain through Croatian ports.
“Ukrainian grain has already been exported through Croatian ports. We are grateful for this opportunity. This trade route, although niche, is already popular. We are ready to develop it by expanding the capabilities of the transportation corridor. We believe that this logistics route will play an important role in bilateral trade between our countries even after the war,” Svyrydenko said.
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