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Več deset ljudi lahko izgubi službo zaradi prekinitve prevoza gnojil iz Rusije  Vodja Ay:  Bojim se hudih odpuščanj
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Več deset ljudi lahko izgubi službo zaradi prekinitve prevoza gnojil iz Rusije Vodja Ay: Bojim se hudih odpuščanj

The article discusses the potential impact of the cessation of fertilizer shipments from Russia to Finland due to increased customs duties. In 2025, nearly three million tons of fertilizers passed through the Hamina-Kotka port, but these shipments have now stopped. The disruption has led to concerns about job losses, with estimates suggesting up to 50 employment relationships could be affected directly or indirectly. Mika Kurttila, representing the Railway Professionals' Office at Kaakon Satamat JHL, warns of significant layoffs, possibly affecting workers in both Mussalo and Vainikkala ports. Fertilog had previously estimated that operations related to fertilizer transportation would end within a week, leaving only about two weeks of work before the situation becomes critical. The high customs fees imposed by Finland have made it difficult to replace the lost shipments, leading to fears of substantial job cuts.

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Lannoite­kuljetukset Venäjältä loppuvat, ja se leikkaa Haminan-Kotkan sataman liikenteestä liki viidenneksen

Članek obravnava vpliv prenehanja pošiljk gnojil iz Rusije v finsko pristanišče Hamina-Kotka. Te tedenske železniške tovorne storitve, ki so bile pomemben del tovornega prometa pristanišča, so se zaradi novih carinskih dajatev, ki jih je uvedla Rusija, končale.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek predstavlja dejanske informacije o gospodarskih vplivih trgovinskih omejitev, ne da bi odkrito zagovarjal kakršno koli politično stališče. Poroča o posledicah novih ruskih dajatev na uvoz gnojil, vendar ne zavzema jasnega ideološkega stališča o tem vprašanju.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 75): The article presents clear data on the impact of the tariff changes on Haminan-Kotkan port traffic and includes quotes from Eija Rossi. It maintains a relatively neutral tone but still emphasizes the negative consequences for the port, though it does not present counterarguments or alternative solut

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Žalostno za kmete: odločitev Rusije lahko dvigne cene gnojil

Finnish farmers are facing increased costs due to Russia's decision to increase customs duties on rail freight by eight times, effectively ending fertilizer imports from Russia. This has led to concerns over rising fertilizer prices and potential shortages ahead of the autumn planting season. Farmer Juha Wikström explains that while he has already purchased this year's fertilizers, he still needs to buy more for next year. He notes that rising input costs could impact farm profitability unless food prices rise accordingly. Finland has reduced its reliance on Russian fertilizers since the war began in 2022, now sourcing most of its supplies from European countries like Norway, Sweden, Lithuania, and Poland. Experts suggest that Russia's timing of the policy change was strategic, aiming to create maximum disruption during the critical period when Finnish farmers prepare for the next growing season.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents the situation objectively, citing expert opinions and farmer perspectives without overtly favoring any side. It discusses the economic implications of Russia's policy changes and their effects on Finnish agriculture without taking a clear ideological stance.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 88 · Objektivnost 65): This article provides detailed information on the expected price increases and expert opinions from Jyrki Niemi and Juha Wikström. While factual, it leans into the perspective of farmers and their financial struggles, using emotive language such as 'kustannukset nousevat' without balancing with alte

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Več deset ljudi lahko izgubi službo zaradi prekinitve prevoza gnojil iz Rusije Vodja Ay: Bojim se hudih odpuščanj

The article discusses the potential impact of the cessation of fertilizer shipments from Russia to Finland due to increased customs duties. In 2025, nearly three million tons of fertilizers passed through the Hamina-Kotka port, but these shipments have now stopped. The disruption has led to concerns about job losses, with estimates suggesting up to 50 employment relationships could be affected directly or indirectly. Mika Kurttila, representing the Railway Professionals' Office at Kaakon Satamat JHL, warns of significant layoffs, possibly affecting workers in both Mussalo and Vainikkala ports. Fertilog had previously estimated that operations related to fertilizer transportation would end within a week, leaving only about two weeks of work before the situation becomes critical. The high customs fees imposed by Finland have made it difficult to replace the lost shipments, leading to fears of substantial job cuts.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents information about the economic and labor impacts of Russia's fertilizer shipment halt without overtly favoring any political side. While it highlights concerns over job losses and economic implications, it does not take a clear ideological stance or emphasize specific political,

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article accurately reports on the impact of Russia's decision to increase tariffs on fertilizer imports, citing sources like Fertilog and Mika Kurttila. However, it uses emotionally charged language ('pelkään kovia irtisanomisia') and focuses more on potential job losses than on broader economic

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