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Poland
Karol Kubica, Executive Director of Foreign Trade Office of the Polish Investment and Trade Agency talks to Kyiv Post about Poland’s investments in Ukraine.
Jun. 16
Ukraine
Ukraine signed deals for projects totaling €16 billion, comprising 110 business agreements, many with international financial institutions.
Jun. 15
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
IMF
APCO, which helped former Ministry of Finance advisors during debt restructuring in 2015, established a presence in Kyiv – with an office to be led by Sonya Soutus, who helped USAID in Ukraine.
Jun. 12
Europe
Ukraine’s GDP will rise if hostilities “continue throughout 2024 and subsequently moderate,” while Russia’s growth is projected to fall.
Jun. 12
Zelensky
Gas-fired peaking generation capacity are the key to restoring energy infrastructure, said Zelensky, who is seeking funds and equipment from shuttered European power plants.
Jun. 11
Economy
A round table dedicated to Ukraine-Japan cooperation at the Ukraine Recovery Conference resulted in signing of 23 memorandums of cooperation – part of a €188 million UN financial aid package.
Jun. 11
Business
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
IMF
The White paper sets out three priorities for Ukraine to progress simultaneously, along with key challenges facing the nation amidst a protracted war with Russia.
Jun. 6
Economy
Tokyo is looking for ways to expand its help to Kyiv. Trade agreements are obviously a mutually beneficial path, and Ukraine’s agricultural offerings are the most enticing.
Jun. 5
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
Despite the destruction and huge costs wrought by Russia’s war against Ukraine, as the example of Zhytomyr shows, the country’s cities and communities are managing to adapt, rebuild and modernize.
Jun. 2
G7
The G-7 will soon discuss how Ukraine can benefit from Russia’s central bank’s frozen funds, as Moscow’s economy moves to a war footing and increases military spending by 70 percent.
May. 30
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