Ukraine was able to revive pre-war exports through the ports of Greater Odessa
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Ukraine was able to revive pre-war exports through the ports of Greater Odessa

Ministry of Development of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure of Ukraine
Ukrainian exports

Last month alone, 6.3 million tons of cargo were exported through the Ukrainian corridor. What is important to understand is that Ukraine was almost able to return to pre-war levels.

Ukrainian exports are gradually reviving

Such data was shared by the Deputy Prime Minister for the Reconstruction of Ukraine — the Minister of Community Development, Territories and Infrastructure, Oleksandr Kubrakov.

He draws attention to the fact that 20 million tons of cargo have already been transported to 32 countries of the world through the Ukrainian corridor.

In addition, it is emphasized that 661 ships that exported goods to 32 countries of the world left the ports of Greater Odessa.

It is important to understand that 14.3 million of the specified list are agricultural goods.

As Oleksandr Kubrakov emphasizes, the arrival of 104 new vessels for the export of 3 million tons of cargo has also been announced.

At the beginning of January, the authorities also reported that the new Ukrainian Maritime Corridor, created by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, has ensured the export of almost 15 million tons of products, including 10 million tons of agricultural products, since August 2023.

Russia cannot win the battle for the Black Sea

Recently, journalists from The Economist published an article about the fact that the aggressor country will lose the war over the Black Sea.

This is because Ukraine is not only restoring maritime trade, bypassing the Russian blockade, but also strengthening its position.

3 ports of the region: "Odesa", "Chornomorsk" and "Pivdenny" - have almost returned to pre-war trade volumes, - writes media.

It is also impossible to ignore the fact that the Armed Forces of Ukraine managed to destroy at least 20% of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

This led to the fact that Russian ships began to flee from one part of the sea to another - away from Ukraine.

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