Starting January 1, 2025, corporate income taxpayers engaged in cash foreign currency exchange will pay advanced corporate income tax contributions at a fixed amount determined in euros, rather than tied to the minimum wage
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The German defense conglomerate Rheinmetall announced on December 18 that it has signed a contract with Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense to supply 155mm artillery propellant charges
Leaders of the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) member states have agreed that their collective military assistance to Ukraine in 2025 will likely exceed €12 billion
A new, modern automobile checkpoint will soon be operational on the Ukraine-Poland border, offering improved conditions for thousands of passengers and cargo carriers
The administration of U.S. President Joe Biden is intensifying efforts to deliver substantial amounts of military aid to Ukraine before the end of his presidential term
According to the European Commission, preliminary data for the 2024/25 marketing year (as of December 8) indicate that the European Union has increased its imports of oilseeds while reducing grain exports compared to the same period in the previous season
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the 2025 defense budget, yet opted not to extend the Lend-Lease program for Ukraine
While Ukrainian airspace remains closed due to the full-scale invasion by Russia, the Ukrainian airline SkyUp Airlines is launching a schedule of direct regular flights from the Chisinau Airport in Moldova to popular European destinations
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has forecasted that the global aviation industry will achieve a record-breaking $1 trillion in revenues in 2024, driven by robust passenger demand and the easing of travel restrictions
Starting December 5, 2024, Ukraine has introduced comprehensive hygiene requirements for agri-food markets to enhance food safety and traceability
The Netherlands has officially announced the transfer of two mine-clearing ships, Zr.Ms. Makkum and Vlaardingen, to Ukraine, bolstering the country’s efforts to clear naval mines and ensure maritime safety
Several international airlines have signaled their willingness to resume flights to Ukraine provided that security and insurance conditions see significant improvements
The Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine has officially approved the Procedure for Issuing International Certificates and Other Documents Required by the Legislation of the Country of Destination for Food Cargoes
The Ukrainian Sea Ports Administration (USPA) has announced a remarkable increase in cargo turnover at Ukrainian ports for the period from January 1 to November 17, 2024, reaching a total of 86.8 million tons
Kyiv, Ukraine – On November 15, 2024
Ukrainian enterprises have demonstrated robust performance in the rolled metal sector, exporting a total of 3.68 million tons from January to October 2024
After nearly three years of airspace closure due to the conflict, flights from Boryspil International Airport and Lviv International Airport are planned to resume by January 2025
The United Kingdom has announced an additional allocation of £120 million (approximately $155 million) to support the Maritime Capability Coalition for Ukraine
Ukraine has experienced a significant increase in agricultural exports during the first nine months of 2024
Funds to support communities in renewing municipal fleets and improving urban transportation infrastructure
General Director Ihor Smiliansky announces plans to facilitate direct shipments from major U.S. marketplaces
State Customs Service reports significant increase in trade activity
Ukraine has taken a significant step towards overhauling its customs system with the adoption of draft law No. 6490, “On Amendments to the Customs Code on the Introduction of Certification of Officials of Customs Authorities.”
In August 2024, the cargo turnover at Ukrainian sea ports reached 7 million tons, more than double the 3.3 million tons recorded in August 2023