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Cargoes Already Being Sent To And From Ukraine Under Convention On Common Transit Procedure

Germany was the first country from which cargo was sent to Ukraine under the Common Transit Procedure.

Ukraine’s Exports To EU Exceed Pre-War Levels

The export volumes in the 1-3 quarters slightly exceed the volumes in the same period of 2021.

Challenges for EU railways: How to organise exports from Ukraine in wartime?

Zelenskyi Approves EU-Ukraine Road Transport Agreement

The agreement was signed for one year, after which it may be extended.

Electronic Queue Management System For Vehicles To Be Launched At Border Crossing In October

The electronic queue system will initially be test-launched at a border crossing.

Russia Exporting Petroleum Products To Europe By Sea Despite Its Ships Being Banned From Entering EU Ports

Russian crude oil is transferred onto foreign-flagged ships off the coast of Romania.

Eurocontrol And UkSATSE Discuss Plans For Post-war Resumption Of Air Navigation Services

A team from Eurocontrol’s Network Management Board visited Ukraine.

European Commission Officially Recommends Suspension Of Visa Facilitation Agreement With Russia

The decision will come into effect after its adoption by the European Council, which is expected this week.

EU Agrees To Increase Electricity Imports From Ukraine By 20%

This is actually a small volume for Ukraine because the country can supply the European market with significantly larger amounts of electricity.

Within The Framework Of The "Grain Corridor" Initiative, Most Of Ukrainian Grain Was Sent To Asia And Europe

Corn was exported the most, followed by wheat.

Ukrzaliznytsia Increases Number Of Bogies For Transferring Rolling Stock To European-Gauge Tracks 10 Times

The company said that it had 300 bogies for transferring railcars at the end of February and currently has almost 2,900 at five transfer points.

EU Includes Ukrainian Logistics Routes In Trans-European Transport Network

The Ukrainian Ministry of Infrastructure considers this decision a strategic step in the process of Ukraine's integration into the European Union.

SkyUp Planning To Launch EU-Based Airline This Autumn

The new airline will initially perform flights from the Baltic States, Moldova, Romania, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia, and SkyUp is not ruling out flights from Germany and Austria.

European Commission Waives Customs Duties And VAT On Import Of Life-Saving Goods For Ukrainians

This measure will apply retroactively from 24 February 2022 and remain in effect until 31 December 2022.

Ukraine And EU Sign Road Transport Agreement

The Agreement on the Carriage of Freight by Road entered into force on 29 June.

Austrian-Based Rail Cargo Group Transports Over 130,000 Tons Of Ukrainian Grain Since Beginning Of War

The company intends to double the transport volume in the summer.

Hundreds Of Billions Of Euros Will Be Needed To Rebuild Ukraine After War - EU Ambassador

Ukraine’s international partners have begun discussing how to raise these funds and how to manage them in cooperation with Ukraine.

EU Transport System Technically Not Ready To Transport Large Volumes Of Ukrainian Cargo - Ukrzaliznytsia

It needs additional rolling stock - wagons and locomotives - and the construction of certain branches needs to be completed to enable it to handle larger volumes of cargo.

First Ukrainian Corn Shipments By Rail Depart For EU

Grain exports have traditionally gone through Black Sea ports, which are temporarily being blocked by the Russian Federation.

Ukraine Calls On EU To Completely Cut Transport Links With Russia

The Ukrainian Ministry of Infrastructure believes it is necessary to completely cut land and sea transport links with Russia and Belarus.

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