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Business
Following the latest round of funding, Ukrainian-founded rental startup Rentberry is now reportedly valued at $1 billion, becoming the latest startup “unicorn” from Ukraine.
Sep. 8
Drones
A postal company said the restrictions on certain drone and radio components were introduced on the state level by Beijing but would not affect commercial cargo.
Aug. 29
Business
Vote in favor of sealing private debt deals and first foreign debt payment suspensions according to the new law.
Aug. 29
Business
Ukraine intends to fight tax evasion through a key retail channel – transfers between bank cards, meant to keep the transaction from becoming part of a legal income report.
Aug. 29
Business
Ukraine’s State Property Fund aims to sell off key state assets to investors as part of an open and transparent process.
Aug. 28
Business
Two days after Independence Day, Russian missiles and drones targeted Ukrainian energy infrastructure in 15 regions, leading to a shortage of water and electricity supply across the country.
Aug. 26
Ukraine
Ukraine’s top ten most successful manufacturers list for 2023 is made of heavy industry that reduced net losses despite the war: food industry, defense and agricultural enterprises.
Jul. 30
Business
The global IT outage caused by a single faulty update released by Crowdstrike highlights the vulnerability of the interconnectedness of the modern tech ecosystem.
Jul. 22
Energy
Scheduled power outages and demands for extra payments compound the inability of experts to repair an electrical fault in Ukraine’s tallest building.
Jul. 18
Business
Ukraine’s largest agricultural, maritime logistics company and shipbuilder is transforming a year after its founder was killed by a Russian missile – investigators say it was a murder.
Jul. 18
Business
Riyadh denied the Bloomberg report, saying it did not threaten to sell euro and French bonds as a way to influence the G7 into not seizing $280 billion of Russia’s frozen assets.
Jul. 10
EU
Ukrainian oligarch Igor Kolomoisky’s partner, Gennady Bogolyubov, allegedly fled the country to avoid potential prosecution in the Privatbank criminal embezzlement case – spokesperson denies this.
Jul. 10
EU
In the first deal for Ukraine’s banking sector after the invasion, the Dutch invested €4.5 million in capital to purchase shares of a Ukrainian Swiss and Iceland-owned bank operating in Ukraine.
Jul. 9
EU
Entrepreneurs in Ukraine can now manage their licenses online and complain in cases of license law violations, pay for administrative services and report on occupational health in the workplace.
Jul. 9
Business
Ukraine’s most successful companies announced they will help rebuild the destroyed Okhmadyt Children’s Hospital, and are now providing food, water and transportation for patients and staff.
Jul. 9
EU
To get money from the West and sustain its economy in the reality of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine created a list of reforms it needs to make over the next four years.
Jun. 15