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Ukraine Sues Russia For Violating UN Convention On Law Of Sea

Ukraine will protect its rights as a coastal state in the maritime areas adjacent to the Crimea.

Antonov To End Cooperation With Russian Company Volga-Dnepr

The Antonov state enterprise will have no joint projects with the Volga-Dnepr company by the end of this year.

Antonov Specifies Number Of Aircraft Built Since Independence

The enterprise began serial production only in late 2009, when the Antonov Serial Production Plant was merged with the Antonov ASTC.

Russia constructs first unloading bulk complex with a triple car dumpers in Taman

The using of two triple dumpers allows to unload six cars every three minutes.

Aviakor To Pay Antonov USD 2.9 Million For Use Of Trademark

The Antonov state aircraft manufacturing enterprise has won a case against the Aviakor aircraft plant over remuneration (royalties) for the use of a trademark during manufacture.

Ukraine’s Trade With EU Already Twice Its Trade With Russia

Ukraine’s trade volume halved to USD 75 billion in 2015 compared with the volume five years ago.

Dniprovagonmash Says Only Russian Companies Can Win Estonian Railway’s Tenders

Dniprovagonmash is a major railcar manufacturer in Ukraine controlled by the TAS financial and industrial group.

Russian-Based S7 Airlines Finds Way of Circumventing Ban On Transit Flights Over Ukraine

The shareholders of S7 Airlines (Russia) are considering the possibility of acquiring a stake in a Bulgarian airline with the aim of circumventing the ban on operation of Russian transit flights over Ukraine.

Low Demand For New Russian Ferry Bypassing Ukraine And Poland

The Petersburg ferry (owned by the BFI company) has departed from the port of Baltiysk for Sassnitz (Germany).

Russia Will Not Transfer Air Routes Near Crimea To Ukrainian Air Traffic Controllers – Rosaviatsia

Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia) believes that the recommendation of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is politically motivated, and it does not intend to transfer the servicing of these routes to Ukrainian air traffic controllers.

Russia And Poland Agree To Resume Transit Before 15 April

Agreements have been reached on establishment of a transition period that will last until 15 April. The two sides should reach a final agreement during this period.

Infrastructure Ministry And Russia’s Transport Ministry Decide To Unblock Movement Of Transit Trucks

Ukraine will escort columns of Russian trucks to the border with Russia or Belarus

Russia Bans Ukrainian Cargo Trucks

According to media reports, Russian trucks are being blocked in 10 regions of Ukraine.

Trucks Traveling From Russia To EU Blocked In Western Ukraine

The activists erected roadblocks near the village of Nyzhni Vorota.

Ukraine Issues Permits For Transportation Of Transit Goods By Road In 2016 To Russia

Ukraine has issued permits for transportation of transit goods by road, as well as for irregular transportation of transit passengers by road, in 2016 to Russia.

Trucking Conflict Between Russia And Poland Increases Transit Of Goods Through Ukraine To EU

There has been an increase in the number of trucks waiting to enter Ukraine on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border since the beginning of February, particularly at the Domanove border crossing.

4.5% Of Ukrainian Exports Transported On Transit Through Russia In 2015

The proportion of Ukrainian goods that was transported on transit through the territory of Russia to other countries in 2015 was approximately 4.5% of the country’s total exports and it was worth about USD 1.6 billion.

Movement Of Trucks Between Russia And Poland Stops

The two countries agree the number of entry permits for large trucks annually.

Export Of Ukrainian Railcars To Russia Reduces Five-Fold In One Year

Export of freight cars to Russia by Ukrainian railcar enterprises reduced by 3,400 or 80% to 700 in 2015.

Poland Looking For New Transit Routes For Delivery Of Goods To Uzbekistan

Poland intends to stabilize its trade turnover with Uzbekistan, which has fallen by more than 30%, this year. Poland is now seeking an alternative route.

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