The state-owned company RSSI has signed an agreement with the Port of Gdansk to implement a project that will improve the transportation of grains.
The Polish authorities decided to build the first grain port in Gdansk. This was said by the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Robert Telus, reported Polish radio on Tuesday, October 10.
According to him, the state-owned company RSSI has already signed an agreement with the port of Gdansk to implement this project, which will improve grain transportation, including from Ukraine.
“We have a grain port… The creation of additional corridors of unity that will allow the transportation of Ukrainian grain by sea is very important,” Telus said at a meeting with voters in the city of Przysucha.
He added that the lack of a stable supply of agricultural products in African countries is beneficial to Russia.
Let’s recall that on September 18, Ukraine began an appeal to the World Trade Organization (WTO) against the actions of Poland, Slovakia and Hungary, which introduced unilateral restrictions on the import of certain types of agricultural products which is contrary to the decision of the EU authorities.
Recently, Deputy Minister of Economy and Ukrainian Trade Representative Taras Kachka said that Ukraine has “paused” its complaints to the WTO. In turn, Poland requested the withdrawal of the complaint, and not the suspension of consideration.
Source: korrespondent

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