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Ukraine's State Railway raises freight rates by 37%

Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukraine's national railroad) announced on Tuesday that it will raise freight rates by 37% in order to cover significant increases in fuel, electricity, and equipment repair costs as it attempts to deal with the effects from Russian attacks.

Rail transports half of all Ukrainian products and is vital for the export of grain and metalurgical products. Steel and farmers had opposed the price increases.

The company stated that "Indexation" would allow for the repair of infrastructure and stock in danger of collapse at the lowest possible level. It did not specify when the new tariffs were to be implemented.

Earlier this summer, the agrarian group UCAB warned that an increase in freight rates would harm struggling farmers as well as damage production and export volume.

The UGA, the traders' union, said that it would only worsen the situation of farmers who are already struggling with falling food prices globally.

The key export and grain harvest of Ukraine is likely to decline in 2024 due to the reduced sowing area caused by Russia's continued assault on Ukraine, and bad weather. (Reporting and editing by Kevin Liffey; Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)