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Sector seen as strategic despite current fuel imports; experts call for several modern, sea-oriented plants
Lower inflation, stable FX, and gradual GDP growth keep macro picture manageable for investors
Ukraine’s car imports climbed 20% YoY to 258.3k units worth $3.7 b — with Germany and the USA leading, China rapidly gaining, and EVs nearing a quarter of all imports
Kyiv remains one of Europe’s most affordable capitals—up to 10× cheaper than top Western markets, creating clear upside once risk premiums fall
Deal effective October 29, 2025 sets stable, long-term terms for market access; first review slated for 2028
New intergovernmental agreement unlocks structured Slovenian support for Ukraine’s reforms, recovery, and EU integration
Lawmakers finalize a consolidated draft on Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and a deposit-return system, aligning Ukraine with EU standards
At a consular reception in Odesa, Izmail Seaport and Turkish counterparts discussed boosting cargo flows and developing Danube port infrastructure
Grant financing targets reconstruction, modernization, and equipment for high-load facilities serving IDPs; additional Czech support advancing under World Bank-backed program
Cabinet authorizes direct, no-tender purchases for the NEXT experimental unit during martial law—speeding drones, ground robots, naval platforms, and dual-use tech to the field
Pilot tests of advanced reclamation materials pave the way for modern irrigation projects and agri-infrastructure investment
September’s surge in bullion and cash imports signals hedging demand, FX liquidity management, and a potential policy pivot toward the euro
Decision 3/2025 cuts duties and raises ceilings for grains, oilseeds, poultry, dairy and more—opening capacity for growth despite near-term trade headwinds
$210m green-industry portfolio, Japanese backing, and new “Industrial Ramstein” format aim to accelerate equipment inflows, localization, and job creation
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
EU-guaranteed grants and loans to back agriculture, transport, healthcare, social housing, water, and emergency gas—while shifting risk off the state budget
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
Risk appetite returns as traders price a Fed cut and reduced trade frictions; Bitcoin reclaims its 50-day EMA while ETH leads majors
New “bank of banks” will channel credit, crowd in private capital, and launch war-risk insurance to unlock projects in high-risk regions
Dialogue focuses on rapid grid repairs, gas supply routes via the Trans-Balkan Corridor, and company-to-company cooperation
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
Focus on energy resilience, agri-logistics, privatization/PPP reforms, and critical minerals to mobilize Japanese capital for Ukraine’s reconstruction