Blocaj istoric la Marea Neagră: Peste 97% din exporturile de cereale din Rusia și Ucraina sunt oprite / Prețurile au crescut deja cu 6,5%

Recent attacks on ships have severely disrupted grain exports from Russia and Ukraine, leading to a significant increase in global prices. The ongoing conflict has halted maritime transport in the Black Sea, with both countries intensifying strikes on each other's ports. As a result, importers are forced to seek more expensive alternatives from countries like Australia and the U.S. Current estimates indicate a drastic reduction in export capacity, with Russia's grain exports expected to hit a decade-low in August. Ukraine is also struggling to maintain its export potential due to port blockages.