Ukraine’s digital product Diia.AI, launched in September 2025, has been recognized as the first AI assistant that delivers public services at the national level
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Ukraine’s digital product Diia.AI, launched in September 2025, has been recognized as the first AI assistant that delivers public services at the national level
EU countries confirmed they can cover part of Ukraine’s electricity deficit in case of new Russian attacks on the energy system, providing emergency imports of up to 2,300 MW
Even during the war, Ukraine continues to attract capital into metallurgy, machine building, construction materials and industrial parks, because these sectors create export, taxes and long-term jobs
The EU together with Denmark, Germany, France and Lithuania will fund institutional, digital and community-level recovery in Ukraine until mid-2028.
Naftogaz and government efforts, together with international partners, are keeping gas system performance stable and opening new import routes
Kyiv plans to strengthen air-defense and energy resilience through new deals with European countries so that Ukraine can restore infrastructure after Russian strikes
The transport “visa-free” regime will continue for Euro-5 and higher trucks, enhancing the competitiveness of Ukrainian carriers and stabilizing northern logistics routes
Over 2,100 buses and minibuses were registered in 10 months, with domestic brands leading sales and used imports showing the fastest growth
By late 2026, Ukraine plans to take over the presidency of the Carpathian Convention, supported by a high assessment of its progress on European environmental standards
Since its launch in February 2022, Ukraine’s special legal and tax regime for IT has attracted 3,000 companies, generated about UAH 55 billion in taxes, and become a magnet for defense-tech teams
With lithium, graphite, titanium and a new 2025 list of strategic minerals, Ukraine is positioning itself as a natural partner for the EU’s battery and e-mobility supply chains — and Poland is an obvious first bridge
Rada adapts its hemispheric radars based on feedback from Ukrainian operators, helping close low-altitude gaps against FPV, Shahed-type UAVs and cruise missiles
High startup costs, lack of trained aquaculture specialists, and strict food-safety requirements are slowing down a business that looks profitable on paper
Ardlat from Latvia supplies almost 1,000 EW-resistant FPV systems to the Armed Forces, and Ukrainian companies are closing the most sensitive part of the drone — the power plant
Empty return trips, bad roads and a shortage of drivers are dragging the industry down — but multimodal logistics, digitalization and state support can pull it back up
Spanish late-blooming, self-fertile varieties tested in Ukraine showed good frost resistance — plantations will be expanded in seven regions
Inspectors will now be able to verify accessibility and budget-funded projects even during martial law, but only in safe regions
Soil quality, NMO, logistics and proximity to the front remain the four main factors shaping land prices
Ukrainian drone developer enters the UK market to work closer with innovation, defense and industrial partners
Safety, autonomy, and low-rise suburbs will replace “just square meters”
The state-managed company has moved from 1–2 wells a year to industrial-scale drilling and is also entering electricity generation
Kyiv calls on African governments to warn citizens — mercenaries are being sent to “meat assaults” and die within weeks
A heat source that grows on poor soils, replaces 500 m³ of gas per ton, and already has buyers
New system will separate real farmers from “repackagers” and push oilseeds into domestic processing