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Romanian government to authorize railroad financing for Black Sea port of Constanta

Romania's federal government will authorize on Wednesday a strategy to upgrade rail infrastructure in the Black Sea port of Constanta to develop a 2nd railway gain access to point, part of wider investments in the port triggered by Russia's war in Ukraine.

European Union and NATO member Romania has become Ukraine's. most significant alternative grain export path given that Russia's major. invasion in 2022 and its port of Constanta has actually drawn an increase. of financial investment, including European Union funds to increase its. capacity.

We continue to invest in developing Constanta port, a. strategic objective for Romania, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu. stated at the start of a cabinet conference. The target is to. change the port into a Black Sea logistics center.

The federal government will set aside over 750 million lei ($ 162.50. million) for railroad rehabilitations works.

In August, Romania said it aimed to buy neighbouring. Moldova's Danube River port of Giurgiulesti from the European. Bank for Restoration and Development (EBRD) as it seeks to. improve its logistics role in central and southeast Europe.

Ukraine has actually shipped 5.17 million metric tons of grain. through Constanta in the first 9 months of 2024.

Apart from Ukrainian grain exports, interest in Constanta. was also increased as business transferred operations to Eastern. European inexpensive production hubs to shorten supply chains.

(source: Reuters)