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7 March 2014

Ukrzaliznytsia’s General Director Resigns

First Deputy General Director Vitalii Zhurakovskyi is currently the acting general director of the administration.

Ukrmorrichinspektsia Opens River Dnieper For Navigation

The river is expected to be opened for navigation at the Kremenchug and Dneprodzerzhinsk locks on March 15

4 March 2014

Wizz Air Ukraine Postpones 2014 Expansion Of Its Fleet

Throughout 2014 Wizz Air Ukraine will continue to operate its 4 Airbus A 320 and monitor the possibilities for future growth opportunities

Events In Crimea Freeze Russian Transit Cargoes At Kerch Port

Cargoes passing on transit from the Russian Federation have been stopped, and that is about 250,000 tons of coal

Avlita Stevedoring Company And Maritime Industrial Complex Operating Normally

More than 370,000 tons of cargo (grain and metal), which correspond to the target, were loaded at the berths in February

3 March 2014

Yatseniuk Open To Dialogue On Port Reform

the key areas for discussion should be the issues of fighting corruption, environmental and customs controls at ports

Crimean Adventure Could Cost Russia 3% Of Its GDP

Sending Russian troops to the Crimea is a major foreign-policy adventure that could lead to sanctions from the United States and the European Union.

Summa Group To Build Two Sea Terminals In Ukraine

The capacity of the grain terminal will reach 5 million tons per year

28 February 2014

Armed Group Seizes Simferopol Airport

The airport was seized by about 150 people armed and equipped in a manner similar to those that seized the autonomous republic’s parliament and government buildings

27 February 2014

Burbak Appointed As Infrastructure Minister

The new Cabinet of Ministers was approved by 331 votes.

Rada Appoints Yatseniuk As Prime Minister

Yatseniuk was elected by 371 votes, a record number in the history of independent Ukraine

26 February 2014

Right Sector Seizes Oil Terminal

The Kherson oil transshipment could be worth between USD 120 million and USD 200 million

SFGCU Denies Difficulty Supplying Grain To Chinese Partners

So far, grain trading of our agricultural cooperation project has started smoothly and steadily

China To Sue Ukraine For Violating Contract For Supply Of Grain Worth USD 1.5 Billion

In violation of the agreement, grain worth only USD 153 million was sold to China

Boryspil Airport Reports Attempts To Seize Its Administrative Premises

Groups of unidentified people made have made attempts at unauthorized seizure of the airport’s administrative buildings

25 February 2014

Energy Ministry: Construction of LNG Terminal Not Topical

There are more realistic ways of diversifying gas supplies

Two Cargo Ships In Distress In Ilyichevsk, One In Kherson

The Rodonit vessel has been anchored off the Ilyichevsk port for 17 days.

Maersk Leads In Market Share Growth Among Container Lines In Ukraine

The container lines with the largest reductions in market share are CSAV (-3.03%), KLINE (-0.84%), and ARKAS (-0.77%).

24 February 2014

Sale And Return Of Railway Tickets Not Affected By Vilkul’s Payment Suspension Order

Sale and return tickets are taking place in accordance with the active legislation

Motor Sich’s Net Profit Down 31.2% In 2013

The company’s retained earnings increased to UAH 8.595 billion

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