Six months after leaving the Ottawa Treaty, Kyiv plans domestic manufacturing and potential foreign procurement of mines for defensive barriers
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Six months after leaving the Ottawa Treaty, Kyiv plans domestic manufacturing and potential foreign procurement of mines for defensive barriers
Law 4472-IX shifts purchasing power from Kyiv alone to a nationwide network of regional budgets and hospital funds—creating a deeper, more diversified market for global pharma and biotech investors
Subtitle: Kyiv and the EBRD weigh a new coalition-based initiative that would commit banks, state agencies and donors to widen women’s access to loans and grants
Kyiv advances legislation to end its commitment to the 1997 convention, arguing it needs full defensive options as Russia freely employs mines
From 1 August 2025, account-to-account connectivity will give banks, fintechs and non-bank lenders programmatic access to customer data—opening a €2-3 billion annual revenue pool across credit, payments and analytics. camila araujo leaks
New regulation ramps up on-site inspections, expands unscheduled audits and raises penalties for weak cash-management controls
From 2028, large companies and state-owned firms must publish EU-style sustainability reports and adopt full IFRS—reducing due-diligence risk for foreign investors
Draft law would let industrial investors claw back up to 70 % of CAPEX via profit-, import- and property-tax offsets
Law № 4196-IX replaces outdated asset-control models with EU-style “use-and-earn” rights, unlocking clearer pathways for PPPs, concessions and foreign investment
Effective 24 June 2025, Resolution № 67 updates the National Bank of Ukraine’s supervisory rule-book
Cabinet sends draft law to parliament that would unlock fee-free euro payments and align Ukraine with 36-state SEPA zone; bill also orders banks, e-wallet firms and safe-deposit providers to report every new or closed account to the tax service, effectively ending banking secrecy
Fresh functions slash paperwork for 300 000+ farms and create a live data backbone for credit, insurance and equipment-leasing platforms
Mutual recognition of maritime diplomas streamlines crew hiring, boosts flag competitiveness and cuts red-tape for Ukrainian and Swedish shipowners
Ukrzaliznytsia green-lights a fast-track procedure for foreign wagon owners, expanding capacity and investment options for cross-border logistics
Take-away for corporates & investors: the Register is not about extra surveillance; it is the legal plumbing that lets Ukraine plug into Europe’s real-time payment grid, cut treasury costs and boost deal certainty — a net positive for anyone moving capital into Ukrainian projects
Production-Sharing Agreement (PSA) pipeline, location highlights & why the “Dobra” block matters
Two new e-services will let owners file “start-of-works” and “ready-for-use” notices without visiting the town-planning office
Fast-track PPP rules open Ukraine’s €5 bn+ post-war rebuild pipeline to private capital
All businesses on government-controlled territory must resume submitting data; three-month grace period set
Processing Industry Tops Budget Contributors in Jan–May 2025
The seasoned diplomat and former crisis-zone ambassador will succeed Bruno Kahl, steering the agency after a string of high-profile missteps
Council approval would let Ukrainians call, text and browse across all 27 EU states at domestic tariffs from 1 January 2026
4th prolongation keeps permits off the table, but introduces on-board stickers, route documentation and a safeguard clause for saturated EU regions
Verkhovna Rada backs landmark bill (243 votes “for”) that legalises dual/multiple nationality in a defined set of cases, opening new pathways for the diaspora and select foreign nationals without compromising national security