Explainer: What happens if Russia abandons the Black Sea grain deal? – Reuters News Agency

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DealsEnergy

Reuters analyzes what will happen to the U.N.-backed sea corridor if the deal that allows the safe wartime export of grain from some Ukrainian Black Sea ports is not extended. 

Market Impact

If the corridor were to be shut down, it would lead to a jump in global prices of grains when many countries already face a steep rise in the cost of imports of food and fuel. 

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Topics of Interest: DealsEnergy

Type: Reuters Best

Sectors: Commodities & Energy

Regions: Europe

Countries: RussiaUkraine

Win Types: Exclusivity

Story Types: Special Report / Insight

Media Types: Text

Customer Impact: Major Global Story



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