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Ukraine’s largest state-owned energy companies received substantial financial aid from EBRD to build decentralized energy system after Russian missiles destroyed power-generating capacities.
Jun. 6
War in Ukraine
The US multinational has reportedly applied to register several of its trademarks through Russia’s intellectual property service.
Jun. 6
Business
The agro-industrial group reported $16 million profit in the first quarter of 2024 was a third of that in 2023 made worse by the $8 million loss resulting from Russia’s strikes in the Odesa region.
Jun. 5
Business
Ukraine’s largest bank is to offer corporate business loans building on its experience with SMEs and individuals, stretching the nerves of the banking sector which faces tougher competition.
Jun. 4
Ukraine
A group that took part in the exhibition said it “opened up a world of new opportunities,” where the Gulf region is “increasingly piquing the interest of Ukrainian businesses.”
Jun. 4
Russia
Alibaba’s reported move to reject payments in rubles and cease deliveries to Russia in fear of secondary US sanctions is likely to further restrict access to foreign goods for Russian citizens.
Jun. 2
Business
No new warehouses and business centers were opened in the first quarter of 2024, while commercial real estate leasing activity stays below pre-war levels in Kyiv.
May. 29
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s largest construction mall network will provide financial aid for those wounded in a recent strike in Kharkiv, apart from covering the funeral costs for families of people who died.
May. 29
Business
The Factor Druk Printing House, which was hit on May 23 by Russian S-300 missiles, is Ukraine’s third largest by publishing volumes and seventh by revenues in the industry.
May. 25
Interview
Over a century ago hemp was the main material used in fabrics and parachute manufacturing before cotton took the lead. Andrii Mykytiv’s Ma’rijany Hemp Company wants to go back to roots.
May. 25
Business
Ukraine’s honey exports amounted to almost a third of the commodity’s imports to the EU in the last year, with China taking the leading position.
May. 25
Business
The Ministry of Finance boasted record volumes of government bonds purchased, also indicating how it helped mobilize revenues for the state budget.
May. 24
Ukraine
The new draft law marks the first step for Ukraine to join the EU’s unified roaming network and abolish roaming fees for its citizens abroad, though this is just one of many steps ahead.
May. 24
Ukraine
Ukraine’s largest cable internet company is investing another $25 million to protect its systems from cyber-attacks, replace copper cables with fiber optics and build new networks.
May. 21
Business
The Minister of Economy hinted at a mistake by the Ministry of Digital Transformation after an MP disclosed six companies whose employees could be legally exempted from mobilization.
May. 18
Ukraine
Citing new regulations as the cause, Ukraine’s ridesharing and delivery company halts operations in Azerbaijan, leaving Uzbekistan as its only external market.
May. 14