The corridor provides ongoing transportation of products to 53 countries, including countries of Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America. Of the 120 million tons of shipment, 76 million tons agro -product, the minister said.
During the action of the Corridor of the Ukrainian Sea, approximately 4,600 vehicles passed through it, carrying 120 million tonnes of shipment. On Monday, May 12, on his own Telegram channel, the Deputy Prime Minister for the Restoration, Minister of Developing the Communities and Territory of Ukraine Alexei Kuleb reported.
“120 million tons of cargo are brought to the Corridor of the Ukrainian Sea. Despite all the challenges of war and Russia attacks in our ports,” he wrote.
According to the minister, the corridor provides ongoing transportation of products to 53 countries, including countries of Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America. Of the 120 million tons of shipment, 76 million tons are agricultural products.
“For a number of regions of the world, it is the sea route that remains the only logistics supply option. Maintaining a stable export provides access to food for millions of people in the world. And maintaining our country’s economy is also maintained,” Kuleba added.
He noted that Ukrainian logistics had to operate under the shelling to a constant threat.
“Last year, only in the Odessa region, air aircraft was announced more than 800 times. The total time, when port workers were forced to interrupt operations and be in shelters, was more than 32 days. Despite these conditions, the logistics process did not stop and provided stable exports. This resulting was reached thanks to the Efforts of the military, which protect the port regions, and the daily work of portions, engineers, engineers, engineers, engineers, engineers, engineers logists, energy, diplomats, customs officials, ”the minister said.
Remember that last week in the EU published the amount of trade in Ukraine.
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