Ukraine's OSTCHEM Group Resumes Seaborne Urea Exports of Approximately 21,000 Tons
2026-06-19 17:24
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Ukraine's chemical enterprise OSTCHEM Group has recently resumed seaborne urea exports, shipping approximately 21,000 tons of product via the Chornomorsk port to international buyers in the Mediterranean region. This marks the first time in seven years that the country's chemical products have been transported through maritime channels.

According to reports, the total supply volume is around 21,000 tons, with primary export destinations being Italy and Turkey. Buyers of Ukrainian urea include major international companies such as the US-based Nitron Group and South Korea's SAMSUNG C&T CORPORATION.

The resumption of seaborne exports comes against the backdrop of gradually stabilizing logistics chains and increased interest from international traders in Ukrainian products. Meanwhile, part of OSTCHEM Group's products continue to be supplied to European industrial consumers via land logistics routes. The company is currently in negotiations with multiple international traders and industrial consumers regarding new export supplies.

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