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In contrast, cargo handled by Mykolaiv was down by 8%, to 25 million tons.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020


In contrast, cargo handled by Mykolaiv was down by 8%, to 25 million tons. Odesa region’s other two big ports saw similar drops: Odesa down by 6%, to 19.4 million tons and Chornomorsk down by 8%, to 19.4 million tons. On the Azov, Mariupol saw a rebound with cargo increasing by 11%, to almost 6 million tons.