KYIV, Jan 30 – ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih, the biggest mining and steel plant in Ukraine, invested $415.4 million in the development of production in 2019, which was 6.2% less compared with 2018 ($433 million).
KYIV, Jan 29 – Dragon Capital Investment Group predicts the further growth of rental rate for commercial real estate in Kyiv along with the reduction in the number of vacant space and the slow construction of new facilities.
KYIV, Jan 28 – Westinghouse is working on resumption of production processes required for fabrication of fuel for VVER-440 type reactors, Westinghouse President Jose Emeterio Gutierrez has said in an interview with the Energoatom Ukrayiny magazine.
KYIV, Jan 30 – Naftogaz Ukrayiny CEO Andriy Kobolev has said that he had decided to donate all his salary and other income to three charitable funds until the end of the current calendar year.
KYIV, Jan 30 – The Cabinet of Ministers will recommend to national joint-stock company Naftogaz Ukrainy to provide households with gas meters at the expense of the company, Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman said at a government meeting on Wednesday.
KYIV, Jan 30 – The Ukrainian government will reinstate lower gas consumption limits for consumers without gas meters, which were annulled by a court ruling at the end of last year, Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman said at a government meeting on Wednesday.
KYIV, Jan 30 – A life insurance company should have minimum net worth in the amount of UAH 300 million to receive a license for paying in foreign currency on the territory of Ukraine under life insurance policies.
KYIV, Jan 30 – The American Chamber of Commerce expects the Ukrainian economy and business profits to grow in 2019, the co-founder and executive director of Horizon Capital, Lenna Koszarny, said at a conference by the Ukraine House Davos.
KYIV, Jan 29 – President Petro Poroshenko has named five strategic priority sectors of the economy which could attract billions investment and create hundreds of thousands jobs.
KYIV, Jan 29 - Gas stocks in Ukraine's underground storage facilities have declined by 4.14 billion cubic meters (bcm) over the past three months to 12.82 bcm as of January 27, according to public joint-stock company Ukrtransgaz.