Ukraine interested in cooperation with Korea in infrastructure, nuclear projects
Ukraine is interested in cooperating with Korean companies in infrastructure and nuclear projects, primarily in the development and restoration of nuclear generation.
Ukraine is interested in cooperating with Korean companies in infrastructure and nuclear projects, primarily in the development and restoration of nuclear generation.
Some of the world's major electronics manufacturers, which after the invasion of Ukraine said they were freezing operations in the Russian Federation, last year increased their budgets for marketing and advertising in the Russian market.
Poland’s Unibep Spółka Akcyjna has signed a contract for renovation and modernization works at the Shehyni-Medyka checkpoint on the Ukrainian-Polish border.
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) sold $156.8 million on the interbank foreign exchange market over the past week.
11 March 2024
The Polish police have refuted reports that protesters, along with police officers, were stopping charter buses heading to and from Ukraine near border checkpoints.
Ukraine officials are recording cases where charter buses heading to or from Poland are being blocked by protesters on the Polish-Ukrainian border. Previously, protesters focused only on freight vehicles.
Ukrainian Agrarian Policy and Food Minister Mykola Solskyi has offered Polish Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Czesław Siekierski to hold inter-ministerial talks involving the representatives of agricultural associations of the two countries.
Ukrainians trust their banking system more than they trust enemy POs
In recent years, Russia's arms exports have almost halved, and France has overtaken it in the rankings of arms suppliers. At the same time, Ukraine has become the largest arms importer in Europe.
10 March 2024
The National Bank is making gradual, cautious progress in the discussion on the use of immobilized Russian assets.
The leader of the Polish opposition party Law and Justice (PiS) Jaroslaw Kaczyński is gathering his supporters for a large demonstration in Warsaw on May 18 against the EU Green Deal and agricultural imports from Ukraine.
The Russian invaders, who control the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, have again restricted IAEA experts' access to the turbine halls at power units 3 and 5.
09 March 2024
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant remains dependent on a single operating 750-kV transmission line, while the 330-kV reserve line will not be reconnected for at least another week.
Head of the Ukrainian State Property Fund Vitalii Koval has met with the representatives of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Toho Titanium to discuss the possibility of investing in Ukraine’s titanium industry.
The Ukrainian Foreign Affairs Ministry has confirmed that one of the world’s largest fashion retailers, Inditex, is returning to Ukraine.
Twelve regions across Ukraine have already started the sowing of spring grain and leguminous crops.
08 March 2024
Ukraine and Türkiye have signed a joint agreement that simplifies trade between the two countries and removes barriers to business.
Ukraine seeks to reach agreements in principle on further tariff liberalization of the trade regime between Ukraine and the European Union within the current cadence of the European Commission.
During his visit to Warsaw on March 9, Executive Vice President of the European Commission Valdis Dombrovskis will discuss the issue of blocking the border with Ukraine with the Polish side.
Ukraine and France will jointly develop regulatory documents on financial control in accordance with the standards of the European Union.
Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund Kristalina Georgieva is interested in a second five-year term at the helm of the IMF and is ready to secure sufficient support among member countries.
By a majority of votes, the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has approved a draft resolution on nuclear safety, security and guarantees, which was developed by Ukraine.
The European Union should extend sanctions to companies and individuals supplying raw material (nitrocellulose) to Russia for ammunition production.
In February 2024, as a result of competitive tenders held via the Prozorro public e-procurement system, public contracting authorities signed 28,000 agreements worth UAH 42.8 billion.
07 March 2024
The Ministry of Finance has decided how to raise additional UAH 44 billion to the budget and where, if necessary, it will look for more resources
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has authorized Minister of Finance Sergii Marchenko to sign an agreement between Ukraine and the EU on the country's participation in the EU Anti-Fraud Program.
About EUR 300 billion of Russian sovereign assets have been frozen in partner countries, and Ukraine's goal is to gain access to them.
The European Parliament's Committee on International Trade endorsed the extension of trade liberalisation measures to support Ukraine and Moldova in the face of Russia’s war.
As of March 1, 2024, Ukraine’s international reserves came to $37.05 billion, having reduced by 3.8% in February 2024.