Parliament approves law on reform of state reserves
The Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s parliament, adopted at second reading and in its entirety the government’s draft law on state reserves (No.9079).
09 August 2023
The Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s parliament, adopted at second reading and in its entirety the government’s draft law on state reserves (No.9079).
In the 2023/2024 marketing year, as of August 9, 2023, Ukraine exported 2.762 million tons of grains and legumes.
The government of Japan has introduced new sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
The Financial Crime Investigation Service (FNTT) of the Lithuanian Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that the total amount of assets frozen in the country due to international financial sanctions imposed on Russia and Belarus reached €103 million.
The energy facilities’ repair campaign goes according to plan.
08 August 2023
During the year after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russian pipeline gas supplies to the EU countries dropped from 50% to 8% of total gas imports.
The reopening of Uzhhorod airport by the end of Russia's war is out of the question, as the safety of civilians is above the carrier's business interests, and the arguments that the airfield is close to the border with a NATO country are illusory.
Ukrainian farmers have already threshed almost 16.6 million tonnes of grain.
Ukraine, together with partners from the United States of America, will launch a project on energy sustainability of communities.
The number of enterprises working in the defense industry is growing, showing that the government is gradually putting the economy on a war footing.
Ukraine's National Nuclear Energy Generating Company Energoatom repaired five nuclear reactors at the country's nuclear power plants this year.
The largest European companies have suffered at least €100 billion in direct losses from their operations in Russia since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year.
The American bank JPMorgan has stopped processing payments from Russia's Rosselkhozbank, which is under sanctions from the United States and the European Union.
07 August 2023
The number of victims of the explosion in the port of Derince in northwestern Turkey has increased to 10, and 13 elevators have been damaged.
As of 1 August, Ukraine’s international reserves stood at $41.7 billion, reaching a record high since Ukraine gained its independence.
Ukraine's National Agency for Corruption Prevention (NACP) has reinstated the status of five Greek carriers on the list of international war sponsors. These companies failed to meet the conditions agreed upon during negotiations to remove them from the list.
The South Korean government has decided to allow Korean businesspeople to visit Ukraine for negotiations on participation in reconstruction projects.
Just 1.6% of the Ukrainian energy objects affected by Russian attacks have been renovated.
06 August 2023
Russia’s manufacturing industry is suffering from a record-breaking labor shortage.
The German Federal Government has provided $1.55 billion in financial assistance to Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion started, mostly through grants.
05 August 2023
The European Commission (EC) has approved a EUR 176 million program to support Polish companies in the face of Russia's war against Ukraine.
Ukraine spends 100% of taxes paid by businesses and citizens to meet the needs of the Security and Defense Forces.
Global food commodity prices rose in July, influenced by the termination of the Black Sea Grain Initiative and new trade restrictions on rice.
04 August 2023
Ukrainian food exports are a key factor in the stability of food markets. Hence, together with partners, Ukraine is working to guarantee food security.
Zhytomyr region's farmers have grown a good harvest during Russia's war and hope to sell it, including for export.
The government is allocating UAH 271 million to Kherson and Mykolaiv regions to pay compensation to people who lost their crops due to the Russian terrorist attack at the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant.
The Kremlin is covering the fall in budget revenues from reserve funds, which were actively filled with foreign currency and gold before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Their volume is estimated at over $150 billion.
More than 200 private houses have been restored in the Kherson region as part of the 'Plich-o-plich' initiative, and the same amount will be completed in the near future.
Judging by the examples of North Korea and Iran, Russia, unfortunately, will have the funding to continue its war.
Reconstruction of 13 apartment buildings damaged by Russian aggression is already underway in the Kyiv region, and work will begin on five more sites in the near future.