Businesses: Lithuania won t manage to quickly replace Belarusian cargo
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As the European Union is set to ban exports of potassium fertilizers from Belarus via the Lithuanian port of Klaipeda, the latter will find it hard to quickly find alternatives, say an economist and a representatives of the country s association of stevedoring companies.
Vaidotas Sileika, president of the Association of Lithuanian Stevedoring Companies, who also leads one of the largest stevedoring companies, Klaipedos Konteineriu Terminalas (Klaipeda Container Terminal, or BKT), says that the situation after the loss of Belarusian cargo would be difficult since there s hardly any alternative cargo that could replace it.
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