Transit decline

Port of Odesa opening crashes Ukraine – Romania rail freight

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A major success for Ukraine in its efforts to beat back the Russian invasion has some serious implications for rail freight in Romania and Moldova. Ukraine managed to scare off the Russian Black Sea navy and make the port of Odesa once again operational. The drawback is that it has made rail freight services to Romania’s Constanta port obsolete.

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Author: Dennis van der Laan

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