KYIV, June 1 – President Volodymyr Zelenskiy reported UAH 28.602 million income after paying UAH 3.6 million in taxes in 2019, according to his tax returns disclosed by the presidential office.
KYIV, June 1 – Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that Ukraine expects the IMF Executive Board to approve the first tranche of the agreed Stand-By Arrangement for the next 18 months on June 5.
KYIV, June 1 - Renewable energy companies in Ukraine said on Monday they had written to the International Monetary Fund stating that the government’s plan to lower energy tariffs would complicate the country’s cooperation with the IMF, Reuters reported.
KIEV, May 30 - European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has welcomed the vote of the Senate of the Netherlands on the ratification of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement and also expressed the hope that the ratification procedure would be completed before the Ukraine-EU summit scheduled for July 13.
KIEV, May 30 - President Petro Poroshenko expects from the European Union a special decision on launching the Association Agreement with the European Union at full capacity.
KIEV, May 31 - The Cabinet of Ministers could worsen its macro forecast for 2017, downgrading the estimate for GDP growth from 3% to 1.8% and increasing the inflation estimate (December to December) from 8.1% to 11.2%.
KIEV, June 1 – President Petro Poroshenko has called for the development of Ukrainian aviation industry as the strategic sector of the Ukrainian economy.
BRUSSELS, June 1 - The European Union must prolong its sanctions on Russia this month because the crisis in Ukraine is far from being resolved despite a Franco-German push to implement a peace deal, Ukraine's new Europe minister said on Wednesday.
KIEV, May 28 – The EU sanctions against ex-head of the administration of former President Viktor Yanukovych, Andriy Kliuyev, and his brother, independent MP Serhiy Kliuyev, have been extended, Ukraine's Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin said.
KIEV, May 29 – The Ukrainian government is still waiting for the country's economic growth to resume by 2016, and believes the worst of crisis has passed, Finance Minister Natalie Yaresko said at the 8th Kiev Security Forum on Friday.