Tag: Russia
In particular, the bulk carrier Matros Pozynych was removed from Russian registers and registered as a company in Greece.
CFTS re-publishes The Wall Street Journal’s investigation about how vessels associated with the largest Russian grain trader shipped thousands of tons of stolen Ukrainian grain to global buyers using a complex system of feeder vessels and floating cranes.
Restrictions on such imports apply in case of non-compliance with the "price ceiling" for the purchase of Russian oil.
The Russian company could take advantage of Bulgaria's exclusive right to import Russian crude oil by sea.
The president of Ukraine announced this position.
Russia wants to use the same Black Sea route through which Ukrainian food has been exported since August to export its ammonia.
The ministry said it had received written guarantees that Ukraine would not use the "grain corridor" to conduct military operations against Russia.
In this way, the Russian Federation is also trying to increase social tensions in the EU and earn money by exporting its own grain.
The NATO secretary general has called on Russia not to prevent the supply of food to those who need it the most.
The British company allegedly retains all its shareholder rights in the Russian company.
In response, the Russian Federation may "reassess cooperation" with the UN, including on extension of the "grain agreement."
The "grain agreement" will expire in November, by which time it must be extended.
The restrictions also apply to scrap metal and tomato paste in barrels.
The agreement includes its sunflower processing plant in Voronezh.
Russia has struck over 4,000 transport infrastructure facilities in Ukraine since the beginning of its full-scale war against the country.
Russian Railways is aiming to raise funds for capital investments.
Only 30% of the world's bulk freight is currently available to the Russian coal industry.
The imposition of Western sanctions did not significantly affect the total transshipment volumes in Russian ports.
Russian crude oil is transferred onto foreign-flagged ships off the coast of Romania.
The decision to rename the embankment will enter into force 14 days after its announcement in the Official Gazette of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.