KYIV, June 11 – The Cabinet of Ministers has published resolution No. 485 of June 5, according to which the separation of the gas transportation system (GTS) from NJSC Naftogaz Ukrayiny will be implemented under the ownership unbundling model.
KYIV, June 11 – Inflation in Ukraine in May 2019 was 0.7% compared to 1% in April, 0.9% in March, 0.5% in February and 1% in January, the State Statistics Service of Ukraine has reported.
KYIV, June 8 – The share of counterfeit crop protection agents on the Ukrainian market is from 20% to 30%, Deputy Head of the biosecurity department and Head of the crop protection department of the State Service for Food Safety and Consumers' Protection of Ukraine Viktor Stefkivsky said.
KYIV, June 8 - Consumer prices in Ukraine in May 2018 remained unchanged from the previous month, while inflation was 0.8% in April, 1.1% in March, 0.9% in February and 1.5% in January, the State Statistics Service has said.
KYIV, June 8 - The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) will extend for another half a year the norm of compulsory sale of foreign exchange earnings in the amount of 50%, the scheduled revision of which is to be held in June, bankers interviewed by Interfax-Ukraine believe.
KYIV, June 11 – Primary registrations of used cars grew by 81% in January-May 2018 year-over-year, to 32,900, the Ukrautoprom association has reported.
KYIV, June 11 - Privatization of small assets that are not of strategic importance for the Ukrainian economy will begin through the ProZorro system in June, Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman said.
CHISINAU, June 8 - The European Energy Community has asked Moldova to provide an explanation about the revision of contracts for the delivery of electricity from Ukraine, Interfax was told at the Moldovan Economy Ministry.
KIEV, June 9 – An absolute majority of Ukrainians feel warmth towards Poland and Belarus, while most regard Russia coldly, according to the results of the Dynamics of Socio-Political Views in Ukraine survey conducted by Rating Group Ukraine from April 21 through May 5.
KIEV, June 9 – KarpatNaftoKhim, Ukraine’s largest petrochemical company, resumed operation on Friday after five years of stoppage originally caused by high oil prices and then extended due to political reasons.