Key statutory exclusions, wartime moratorium rules, and practical implications for site selection and diligence
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Key statutory exclusions, wartime moratorium rules, and practical implications for site selection and diligence
September’s surge in bullion and cash imports signals hedging demand, FX liquidity management, and a potential policy pivot toward the euro
$210m green-industry portfolio, Japanese backing, and new “Industrial Ramstein” format aim to accelerate equipment inflows, localization, and job creation
Pipeline spans renewables, efficiency, industrial decarbonization, hydrogen equipment, and advanced nuclear—paired with Swedish risk cover and pooled-fund talks
Draft laws 13414/13415 propose partial reimbursement of production investments via import duties, VAT on equipment, corporate income tax, and local levies
New entrants, rapid prototyping, and dispersed manufacturing underpin a multi-billion-dollar domestic supply chain through 2026
Safer regions near EU borders lead the pipeline, while central hubs like Dnipro prepare first residents and Kyiv–Vinnytsia corridors add scale
42 new projects and 4 programs added (~₴1.1 trillion); transport sector gains two projects and two programs totaling ₴76.8 billion within a broader recovery push
New tariff quotas and clearer controls aim to stabilize agri-trade flows and reduce policy risk for 2025–2028
New “bank of banks” will channel credit, crowd in private capital, and launch war-risk insurance to unlock projects in high-risk regions
Reservoir-based PV targets faster buildout, higher yields, and low land use—an emerging tool for wartime energy resilience and post-war reconstruction
Industry seeks clear guardrails—risk-based licensing, restored oversight, and competition without monopolistic brokers
Dialogue focuses on rapid grid repairs, gas supply routes via the Trans-Balkan Corridor, and company-to-company cooperation
Preliminary Ukraine–Sweden agreement for up to 150 aircraft boosts capacity needs; Kyiv plant under consideration alongside expansions in Brazil and Canada
Draft bill No. 14141 would allow employment contracts using qualified e-signatures, removing the paper-passport hurdle for domestic and overseas workers
New funding windows offer from $7,000 to €300,000; targeted programs back tech scale-ups, agri entrepreneurship, and creative micro-businesses
Schedule-based intermodal routes, single-container access, and deep last-mile coverage aim to boost Ukraine–EU trade flows and industrial exports
Data-driven tax control promises risk-based inspections, faster VAT refunds, and greater transparency
Output reaches ~8 million tons in 2025, with domestic demand stabilized at 6–6.5 million tons; exports cover the rest
The American-Ukrainian defense technology startup Vermeer has completed a $10 million Series A financing round to accelerate development of its Visual Positioning System (VPS) — a breakthrough navigation solution for drones that operates without reliance on GPS signals
Adoption of regenerative farming and carbon certification could position Ukraine as a key player in the global carbon market
The new system aligns Ukraine’s transport sector with EU safety and monitoring standards
The new accord will strengthen Ukraine’s demining capabilities through Croatian expertise, technology, and joint humanitarian operations
The revised roadmap expands programs for students, entrepreneurs, and citizens to strengthen financial awareness through 2030