Poles complain about the absence of Ukrainian grain
Journalist
Anna Tkach
29.07.2025 - 20:30
467 viewed
Polish logistics companies, including CSL, are facing problems due to the absence of Ukrainian grain, which was supposed to transit through Polish ports and terminals. The president of CSL, Laura Holovach, noted that Ukrainian grain has not arrived in Poland for over a year, which negatively impacts the country's economy.
'We understand that the arrival of Ukrainian products on the Polish market is a challenging situation. However, it is necessary to distinguish between transit permits and import permits. The blockage of product transportation from Ukraine to Poland is harmful to our economy,' emphasized Holovach.
Laura Holovach also noted that the absence of Ukrainian grain in Poland is causing problems for transport companies, ports, and terminals.The losses from the absence of Ukrainian grain in Polish ports are leading to significant losses for transportation and logistics. This situation greatly affects the economy of both countries and is likely to require urgent solutions to avoid further problems.
Read also
NATO Chief Issues Stark Warning to Russian Citizens During Kyiv Visit
today, 08:48
89 viewed
Sharp Decline in Non-Performing Loans Among Ukrainian Banks
today, 02:08
180 viewed
EBRD Slashes Ukraine's Economic Growth Forecast Amid War Pressures
today, 01:41
139 viewed
Marauder Unmanned Ship Completes Sea Trials in Under a Year
yesterday, 21:28
119 viewed
Drone Strikes and Oil Terminal Fire Cast Shadow Over St. Petersburg Economic Forum
yesterday, 20:52
135 viewed

