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Foreign Minister Sybiga urges automatic sanctions for violations and calls for united action by states, organizations, and civil society
New legislation replaces three separate permits with a single integrated environmental permit, aligning Ukraine with EU industrial emission standards
New regulations streamline automatic renewals but introduce nuances for contracts signed before July 16, 2020 — legal practice shows unexpected interpretations
New government body aims to attract foreign capital, develop biofuel production, and expand Ukraine’s renewable energy sector
How businesses can adapt to Ukraine’s stricter fiscal policies, new tax rules, and global transparency standards
The bilateral “transport visa-free regime” continues to support growing trade and unrestricted cargo movement across borders
Bills 13414 and 13415 introduce tax relief and customs benefits to support local processing industry under “Made in Ukraine” policy
New law cuts land allocation time in half and enables mobile base stations to expand 4G coverage in rural Ukraine
Countries deepen cooperation on child welfare, inclusive services, and pension reform amid post-war recovery
Oleksandr Tsyvinsky’s appointment is seen as a step toward transparency and a better business climate
Moratorium on unjustified inspections shifts focus to digital analytics and high-risk sectors
Citizens regain partial access to land privatization under buildings, but restrictions still apply under martial law
New liberalization measures allow dividend repatriation, forward contracts, foreign loan servicing, and cross-border transfers linked to support for the Armed Forces
Proposed law offers 10% tax on declared assets, legal protection for crypto holders, and alignment with EU standards
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
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
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
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
16 700 individual IT entrepreneurs shut down after the cyber‑attack pause, yet 18 500 new FOPs launched—showing the sector’s surprising resilience
Ambassador Katarína Maternová: stronger asset‑recovery agency boosts public trust and fulfils Kyiv’s Q1 commitments to Brussels
NBU’s newly approved rules launch PSD2‑style data‑sharing, set API standards and give providers five months to comply