(Bloomberg) The threat of Russian aggression towards Ukraine’s Black Sea ports and ships will force the country to export its enormous quantities of grain by river, road and rail — all of which are fraught with challenges.Most Read from BloombergBillionaire Sternlicht Sees ‘Category 5 Hurricane’ Spurred by Fed Rate HikesApple Tests ‘Apple GPT,’ Develops Generative AI Tools to Catch OpenAISelloffs, Inequality, China Tension: Here Are the Next Big RisksNadella’s Microsoft Payouts Top $1 Billion
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Ukraine is pushing for grain exports to continue from key ports following Russia s withdrawal from the Black Sea grain deal. Insurers and shippers aren t so sure.
Ukraine is pushing for grain exports to continue from key ports following Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea grain deal. Insurers and shippers aren't