It has become known how much cargo was transported by the Ukrainian maritime corridor.


Ukrainian Maritime Corridor: A Key Element of the Economy
The Ministry of Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine reported that since the launch of the Ukrainian maritime corridor, the ports of 'Great Odesa' have handled 120 million tons of cargo. Of this, 76 million tons are agricultural products.
According to the agency, in 2025 alone, more than 28 million tons of cargo were transported through the corridor, including over 15 million tons of grain crops.
'Thanks to the Ukrainian corridor, domestic producers have maintained competitiveness in global markets and ensured stable foreign exchange inflows into the domestic economy. According to estimates from the National Bank of Ukraine, up to 30% of metal product exports pass through this route. For the agricultural sector, the economic effect is estimated at 15–20% of added value.'
Global Logistics
Through the Ukrainian maritime corridor, products are exported to 53 countries worldwide, including Kenya, Djibouti, and Bangladesh. For markets in North Africa and Southeast Asia, the sea route remains the most advantageous, as land transport would make Ukrainian grain too expensive.
'Last year alone in the Odesa region, air alerts were announced over 800 times. The total Time when port workers were forced to interrupt operations and stay in shelters amounts to more than 32 days. Despite these conditions, the logistics process did not stop and ensured stable exports. Ukraine continues to play an important role in the global food system. The maritime corridor is an instrument of stability that dozens of countries on different continents rely on. This result has been achieved due to the efforts of military personnel who ensure the protection of port regions, as well as the daily work of port workers, engineers, logisticians, energy specialists, diplomats, and customs officers. Ukraine holds the line – in defense, and in support of global security.'
Impact on the Economy
The functioning of the maritime corridor strengthens Ukraine's transport infrastructure, expands export routes, and enhances the economic resilience of the state.
Analysis
The Ukrainian maritime corridor is crucial for exports and key sectors of the economy. Its operation not only supports Ukrainian business but also plays an important role in ensuring global food security.
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