Currently, there are 31 ships loading at the three ports, and another 30 ships moving through the corridor in both directions.
Since the beginning of August, 200 ships have traveled along the new Black Sea corridor, carrying 7 million cargoes from Ukraine. This was announced by the Ministry of Development of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure on Monday, December 4.
“More than 7 million cargoes were exported from the ports of Yuzhny, Odessa and Chernomorsk, of which almost 5 million tons were products of Ukrainian farmers. Since August 8, 200 ships passed through the corridor of Ukrainian established by the Ukrainian Navy to leave the ports and 226 ships will enter,” – said the message.
It is indicated that now there are 31 ships under load in the Ukrainian port, another 30 ships follow the corridor in the same direction.
We remind you that, unlike the previous grain corridor, ships traveling along the new corridor will not only carry agricultural products, but also other cargo – metal and container
before Correspondent.net wrote in detail how Ukraine created its Black Sea trade corridor.
Source: korrespondent

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