Eastern European Countries Collaborate to Boost Ukrainian Grain Imports via Upgraded Black Sea Ports

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Romania's government plans to upgrade the road infrastructure in the Black Sea port of Constanta, aiming to double the monthly transit capacity of Ukrainian grain to 4 million tonnes. The government has already upgraded railroad lines connecting Romania to Ukraine and is working on improving navigation on the Danube. The project in Constanta Port, costing $155.67 million, will repair existing infrastructure, build new roads, and launch a digitized traffic management system. These efforts aim to support Ukraine's grain transit and enhance regional interconnectivity.
Topics:world#black-sea#infrastructure-development#port-infrastructure#romania#transit-capacity#ukrainian-grain
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