
The plan to restore the Ukrainian maritime industry includes a 600 million EUR package and assistance for Grain from Ukraine, as reported by Vladimir Svet, the Minister of Infrastructure of Estonia, in an interview with Ukrinform.
He noted the plan for the restoration of the maritime industry provided for the Ukrainian infrastructure protection during the war. It also includes a package amounting to ca. 600 million EUR.
Mr. Svet noted also that infrastructure will be required when Ukraine wins and begins a large-scale recovery process, while the companies worldwide start using such infrastructure.
The first part of the plan addresses the biggest needs of the Ukrainian fleet and maritime industry. Such assistance includes a package amounting to ca. 600 million EUR, divided between what the Navy needs and dual-use needs. A share for the Navy makes up nearly 25%, as these are the most urgent requests for operations at sea.
From the civil aspect, the plan focuses on Ukrainian trade support, first of all, concerning the initiative Grain from Ukraine.
Mr. Svet added, “We also want to help increase the potential of your ports, as you receive large volumes of goods, cargo, and energy”.
Previously, USM reported that Ukraine and Estonia discussed a plan to restore port infrastructure.
Source: https://usm.media/dopomoga-morskij-galuzi-ukrayini-vid-estoniyi-peredbachaye-600-mln-yevro-i-pidtrimku-grain-from-ukraine/
