In a sign that Russian harassment of Ukraine-bound ships in the sea of Azov may prompt shippers to seek alternatives

Friday, September 21, 2018
In a sign that Russian harassment of Ukraine-bound ships in the sea of Azov may prompt shippers to seek alternatives

In a sign that Russian harassment of Ukraine-bound ships in the sea of Azov may prompt shippers to seek alternatives, cargo through Mariupol is down and cargo through Mykolaiv, the largest nearby Black Sea port, is up. Through August, cargo through Mariupol is up 13.4%. About 500 km to the east, cargo through Mariupol is down 6.1%.

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