Ukraine lands deal to insure ships carrying grain from its Black Sea ports

The insurance of the dry cargo vessels is done in cooperation between London-based broker Miller and the Ukrainian authorities.
A dry cargo ship loaded with Ukrainian grain sails through the Bosporus Strait near Istanbul, Turkey. | Photo: Yoruk Isik/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
A dry cargo ship loaded with Ukrainian grain sails through the Bosporus Strait near Istanbul, Turkey. | Photo: Yoruk Isik/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

It may now be easier for Ukraine to get international merchant ships to bring grain from the country via the so-called humanitarian corridor established by the government.

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