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A Merchant Ship’s Perilous Black Sea Passage in Ukraine

Ukraine’s Danube River ports have become key arteries for grain exports. But threats from Russia and costly delays have made some shippers rethink their operations in the Black Sea.

Jenny Gross
Author: Jenny Gross

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Jenny Gross

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Danube River, Drones (Pilotless Planes), Grain, International Relations, International Trade and World Market, Maritime Accidents and Safety, Mines and Mining, Ports, Romania, Russia, Ukraine
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