Poland became the main gateway for Ukrainian freight after the Black Sea routes closed
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Poland became the main gateway for Ukrainian freight after the Black Sea routes closed
Road freight between the European Union and Ukraine has moved overwhelmingly through Polish border crossings since mid-2022, when the suspension of Black Sea shipping routes forced Ukrainian exporters to redirect cargo overland. The four main crossings on the Polish-Ukrainian border, at Medyka, Dorohusk, Hrebenne, and Budomierz, absorbed volumes previously distributed across maritime and multimodal routes. Infrastructure was not prepared for the…
Soon, it will be four years since the European Union and Ukraine concluded a road transport agreement. At this stage, it's safe to say that this document has effectively ended the careers of Polish carriers in the Ukrainian direction. At least, this is what statistics recently published by the daily "Rzeczpospolita" indicate. The daily presented a summary of customs clearances at the Polish-Ukrainian border throughout 2025. It found that of the …
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