Bulk carriers Primus, Anna Theresa, Ocean Courtesy, Puma and Ying Hao 01 left Ukrainian ports.
Since the start of the temporary humanitarian corridor, Ukraine has exported about 90 thousand tons of metal products and more than 172 thousand tons of iron ore raw materials. This was reported yesterday by the special publication GMK Center.
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“During the two months of operation of the corridor, five ships delivered from Ukrainian ports about 88 thousand tons of metal products and more than 172 thousand tons of iron ore raw materials. The last figure was given without taking into account the ore cargo on the Ying Hao 01 bulk carrier, which is estimated to be able to accommodate 70 thousand tons of air defense missiles.” , the message said.
It is indicated that the bulk carrier Primus with a cargo of molten metal, the bulk carrier Anna Theresa with a cargo of 56 thousand tons of cast iron, the bulk carrier Ocean Courtesy with 172 thousand tons of iron ore concentrate, the bulk carrier Puma with 16 thousand tons of metal and 14 thousand tons of rapeseed, left the ports of Ukraine, bulk carrier Ying Hao 01 with iron ore raw materials.
These ships exported products of metallurgical plants Azovstal, Zaporizhstal, Kametstal And ArcelorMittal Krivoy Rog, as well as the iron ore raw materials of the GOK group Metinvest.
This week it became known that Lithuania has opened a corridor for grain from Ukraine. At the same time, the inspection of agricultural cargo will be transferred from the Polish border to the Lithuanian port of Klaipeda.
The media also reported that Ukrainian grain could leave through Greek ports.
Source: korrespondent

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