Shelling-related disruptions, higher input prices and labour shortages pull Ukraine’s Business Expectations Index down to 48.3, though steady power supply and consumer demand soften the blow
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Shelling-related disruptions, higher input prices and labour shortages pull Ukraine’s Business Expectations Index down to 48.3, though steady power supply and consumer demand soften the blow
Pilot hits 10 Gbps and 1 ms latency, opening the door for nationwide roll-out and new ed-tech services
Bipartisan bill earmarks $30 B for weapons, seizes Russian assets, and funds a U.S.–Ukraine–Taiwan drone initiative
Cabinet-backed bill finishes a decade-long deregulation drive, leaving seal use purely voluntary for employers’ groups and finance houses
New wartime resolution keeps existing plants running and lets vetted producers scale output without re-applying for storage or handling permits
Ministry of Communities & Territories invites German companies to co-finance critical infrastructure and green-build initiatives under new public-private models
Alfatex rolls out a five-section, 39 m telescopic boom crane for construction and utility fleets
Grains, oils and oilseeds still drive hard-currency inflow despite a 9 % year-on-year dip; EU, Asia and Africa absorb 92 % of volume
New Cabinet decree extends state-funded water-infrastructure tenders into frontline oblasts, creating co-financing slots for drip-tech suppliers, EPC contractors and climate-smart financiers
Kramatorsk machine-builder boosts output 81 % next year, targets new European & Central-Asian contracts—opportunities for suppliers, co-manufacturing and R&D backers
Cabinet Resolution № 902 keeps all old permits valid, classifies any industrial powder as “military-purpose,” and opens a one-stop window for joint ammo production
Kyiv courts Finnish defense and aerospace firms—joint-ventures, shelter engineering and a dedicated bilateral forum headline incoming deals
Two scenarios—“protracted war” vs. “sustainable cease‑fire”—outline where growth, prices, rates and the hryvnia could land and how that shapes capital‑market and FDI strategy
The move aligns Ukraine’s maritime‑trade hub with EU practices and simplifies euro‑denominated settlements for foreign shipowners
Kyiv is signalling a full liberalisation of the power sector—beyond a simple lift of price caps. The reform roadmap opens rare, margin‑rich entry points for strategic and financial investors across generation, trading, storage and cross‑border infrastructure
Global buyers pay a premium for flawless cherries, peaches and plums. With the right varieties, intensive agronomy and an export‑oriented sales chain, a modern Ukrainian orchard can net up to ten grand per hectare, says Volodymyr Voevodin (BASF)
Tokyo will deliver VR simulators and a pilot tele‑operation center, training veterans, women and students to run heavy machinery from anywhere
Kyiv and Washington are drafting a multibillion‑dollar agreement: the U.S. would buy up to $30 bn of Ukrainian UAVs while supplying next‑gen American arms and co‑locating mass production
Act No 4466‑IX spells out how factors, clients and debtors may trade receivables—and lists the cash‑flow rights that cannot be assigned
The new Reconstruction Investment Fund gives U.S. partners first‑call rights on minerals and infrastructure projects, zero local taxes and hard‑currency guarantees
Brussels and Washington’s new trade accord ties lower customs duties to closer political coordination on Russia and military support for Kyiv
Auterion’s $50 million contract will equip low‑cost UAVs with on‑board computers, smart cameras and anti‑jamming radios—boosting autonomy and accuracy on the front line by year‑end
From U.S. single‑family rental neighborhoods to Kyiv’s new co‑living projects, purpose‑built rental property is evolving into a mainstream asset class and a fresh housing option for tenants
Warsaw‑listed energy trader seeks “significant‑investor” status in Ukraine while launching a joint Polish‑Ukrainian drone venture