Presenting Chapter 16 screening results in Brussels, Kyiv spotlights structural, digital and anti-corruption measures that boost compliance, transparency and cross-border trade
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Presenting Chapter 16 screening results in Brussels, Kyiv spotlights structural, digital and anti-corruption measures that boost compliance, transparency and cross-border trade
Paris offers lines of credit, export-credit support and potential direct investment to underwrite Kyiv’s weapons procurement and on-shore production
Kiev explores purchase of Patriots and other U.S. arms, potentially financed via the Minerals-Agreement fund, while existing aid deliveries continue
Ukraine’s agriculture remains a cornerstone of its economy and a magnet for foreign capital
Exports of certified organic products surged 17.4%—reaching 203 900 t—and underscore Ukraine’s recovery and investment potential in agribusiness
The European Commission and Kyiv have embarked on talks to establish a revised quota framework for Ukrainian agricultural exports
Canada remains steadfast in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and long-term security, working in concert with NATO allies to deliver targeted, high-impact military assistance
With the extension through mid-2026, Canadian and international companies have a clear runway to deepen procurement ties with Ukraine
In Ukraine and beyond, operators that embrace these trends—while maintaining responsible‐gaming standards—will be best positioned to benefit from the market’s rapid expansion
New bilateral framework accelerates direct purchasing from Ukrainian industry for frontline needs
Rome, 10-11 July: companies look for clear investment frameworks, post-war growth tools and new international partnerships
Joint venture with JSC “Ukrainian Defence Industry” reduces logistics time, deepens on-site support for more than 1,800 Senator vehicles already in service
Extension covers bilateral and transit haulage for Euro-5 trucks and above
Brussels prolongs “visa-free trade” for metallurgy, safeguarding cash-flow and jobs during wartime reconstruction.
Oslo channels NOK 1 bn into EPF to accelerate delivery of large-calibre rounds and complements its broader F-16 / training package
Bilateral JICA loan to be serviced exclusively from G7-ERA proceeds; funds earmarked for priority budget outlays and growth programmes.
Ukrainian farm sector strengthens product mix; May export receipts hit $2.0 bn on 4.69 m t volume.
First Governing-Board session set for late July; scope likely to broaden to defence-industry projects and enhanced war-risk insurance
Total facility to scale to €1.3 billion by 2025; initial contributors—Denmark, Sweden, Canada, Norway and Iceland—target domestic production of artillery, UAVs, missiles and AT systems
May 2025 brought 1,257 first-time BEV registrations—led by Volkswagen ID.Unyx and BYD Song Plus EV
Kyiv and Washington agree on the steps required to activate the investment vehicle created under April’s Mineral-Resources Accord
Support focuses on Black-Sea and riverine defence, complementing earlier F-16 and artillery commitments
At a Chapter 17 screening in Brussels Kyiv told the Commission it needs no transition periods and is already preparing to operate the EU’s Macroeconomic-Imbalance Procedure
Regulators report 87 % of the 99 action points either completed or firmly on schedule