Brussels names four urgent actions—judicial reboot, anti-corruption safeguards and specialized courts—that Kyiv must complete to restore trust and secure the start of membership negotiations
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Brussels names four urgent actions—judicial reboot, anti-corruption safeguards and specialized courts—that Kyiv must complete to restore trust and secure the start of membership negotiations
Rising non-ferrous metal quotes drive households, garages and micro-scrap yards to turn waste into steady cash — boosting both incomes and local sustainability
Kyiv leads new incorporations while closures rise 19 %; IT and wholesale trade show strongest formation rates
Foreign Ministers Andriy Sybiga and Radosław Sikorski map out co-production lines, tighter sanctions on Russia, and access to SAFE and NATO 5 % defense funds
New “Peace Act” would let Germany, the U.K. and other allies bankroll American weapon orders—keeping U.S. stockpiles full while speeding deliveries to Kyiv.
New API-based rules let companies pull real-time account data, automate payments and create fintech services—while banks gear up for tighter security and faster customer onboarding
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
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
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
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
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)
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
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
New‑builds now appreciate 15 % a year, outpacing resales, as buyers treat property as a wartime hedge against inflation
Kyiv counts on Berlin’s air‑defense assets, joint weapons production and direct investment in Ukrainian arms plants, the Commander‑in‑Chief says after a call with Bundeswehr chief Carsten Breuer
16 700 individual IT entrepreneurs shut down after the cyber‑attack pause, yet 18 500 new FOPs launched—showing the sector’s surprising resilience