Romania will abolish all permit requirements for Ukrainian carriers on April 5 , which will simplify logistical problems during the war, said Deputy Infrastructure Minister Mustafa Nayem. This will allow Ukrainian carriers to use an alternative route, necessitated by the closure... #Romania #TruckPermits #UkraineRomania
Ukrainian truckers will receive 12,000 Lithuanian permits. Ukraine and Lithuania have not yet agreed on a quota of permits for 2022. Still, to prevent the suspension of road traffic between the countries, both sides signed an agreement to exchange 10,000 univ... #Lithuanianpermits #TruckPermits #UkraineLithuania
Ukraine seeks G7’s help in liberalizing international road freight transport. The Minister of Infrastructure, Alexander Kubrakov said that the ministry is counting on the assistance of the G7 countries in launching a negotiation process on the liberalization of international ro... #G7 #TruckPermits #UkraineTruckPermits
Due to the lack of freight permits, the Ukrainian Economy has lost €500 mln since 2018. In the last 5 years, Ukraine has increased trade with the EU by 40%, reorienting its exports to other markets. According to Deputy Minister of Infrastructure, Mustafa Nayem, Ukrainian carriers started... #PermitsShortage #TruckPermits #UkraineTruckPermits
Ukraine has initiated discussions on Polish permits and the liberalization of transit freight from the EU with the European Commission. The Deputy Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine, Mustafa Nayem, has asked the Director-General of DG MOVE of the European Commission Henryk Hololeem to hold ... #Polandpermits #TransportationPermitswithPoland #TruckPermits
Automatic distribution of the transportation permits will be performed by the Ministry of Infrastructure. The balances of permits for international transportation from Poland will be distributed automatically through the “Way” system to eliminate the human factor, said the Ministry of Infrastr... #transportationPermits #TruckPermits #Truckpermitsshortage