How the war changed Russia's container flows
A window to the West no more
St Petersburg’s new deepwater port, Bronka, has said it is positive about the future despite the problems – such as sanctions – afflicting Russian trade. Officials at the Gulf of Finland port said Bronka was the fastest route to Moscow, and a direct rail link was due to open in March. CMA CGM began visiting the port in January and Bronka said more lines would follow.
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