Cargo traffic in Ukrainian seaports decreased by 17%

Published 2025년 4월 22일

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In the first quarter of 2025, Ukrainian ports saw a 4.8 million ton decrease in cargo handling compared to the same period in the previous year, totaling 23 million tons. This decline is attributed to a drop in exports, especially agricultural products, due to global market instability and logistics disruptions. Despite ongoing shelling from the Russian army, the ports have continued to operate stabilistically, with the port of Yuzhny being the busiest.
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In January-March 2025, Ukrainian ports handled 23 million tons of cargo, which is 4.8 million tons less than in the first quarter of last year, ProAgro Group reports. The reduction in transshipment volumes, according to the Ukrainian Sea Ports Administration, is due to a decrease in exports, including agricultural products, and at the global level - due to market instability and disruption of logistics chains. The largest volume of cargo was handled by the port of Yuzhny - 10.6 million tons. The Black Sea and Odessa ports - 6.6 million tons and 3.5 million tons, respectively. The ports of the Danube region - Izmail, Reni and Ust-Dunaysk - together handled more than 2.3 million tons of cargo. "Despite ...
Source: Agravery

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