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Ukraine is looking for ways to restore shipping in the Black Sea fully. For this purpose, it is introducing a mechanism for compensating shipowners for potential damage to their ships by Russia. How and when will the mechanism come into effect?
The Ukrainian shipping company continues to develop its fleet despite this.
Ukraine’s deputy infrastructure minister has said that the Russian blocking of commercial shipping grossly violates international conventions, even in wartime.
The Maersk Magellan tanker was blocked from unloading its cargo because the cargo was previously carried by the Nobel tanker, which was Russian-flagged until July 2022.
The fuel was delivered from the U.S. to the port of Hamburg and then shipped to Poland in smaller batches.
A similar service has already been launched between the ports of Constanta and Reni.
Bulk carriers and general cargo ships accounted for the biggest reduction in the number of ships that passed through the strait.
The icebreaker delivered cargo and a team of technical experts who will perform urgent modernization work at the Ukrainian Antarctic station.
The ship will depart for the Ukrainian polar station after unloading equipment and disembarking the Polish polar explorers.
War and other insurance rates are generally expected to rise sharply across the board next year because of the conflict, natural catastrophes, and high inflation.
The current expedition is a joint Ukrainian-Polish expedition financed mainly by the Polish Antarctic Program.
Three vessels are currently traveling through the humanitarian maritime corridor to be loaded with 93,000 tons of agricultural products in Ukrainian seaports.
Overseas reinsurance companies’ refusal to assume Russia-related risks prompted this move.
The vessel is currently awaiting documents for the extension of its Register class for six years.
It joined a caravan of 5 vessels transporting 244,000 tons of agricultural products to countries in Asia and Europe.
Currently, 20 vessels are being processed in Ukrainian ports.
In total, 529 vessels carrying 13.2 million tons of Ukrainian agricultural products to African, Asian, and European countries have left the ports of Greater Odesa since August 1.
Ukrenerho is not currently holding talks regarding floating power plants.
The vessel is carrying 30,000 tons of wheat.