The state-managed company has moved from 1–2 wells a year to industrial-scale drilling and is also entering electricity generation
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The state-managed company has moved from 1–2 wells a year to industrial-scale drilling and is also entering electricity generation
The first deal of the Oppenheimer Syndicate is meant to prove Ukrainian MilTech can raise international capital
The government will return budget financing for subsoil surveys for the first time in over a decade and start from already known ore sites
Pilot project at Rivne NPP will introduce AI-based monitoring to boost reliability and maintenance
Draft laws No. 14169 and No. 14170 expand VAT and customs exemptions for imports and modernization of drones, demining systems and other defense tech — to keep production lines moving and cash unfrozen
Ucropter’s new Yautja drone is larger, more resistant to EW and already going to the military — another step in building a fully Ukrainian UAV fleet
Kyiv wants to sell more Ukrainian weapons in Europe and reinvest proceeds into its own army
Sector seen as strategic despite current fuel imports; experts call for several modern, sea-oriented plants
3N Solutions plans local unit to restore and maintain critical power assets, train Ukrainian staff
Employers’ federation proposes reclassifying some minerals to “local importance” and streamlining groundwater permits to prevent plant shutdowns during reconstruction
New intergovernmental agreement unlocks structured Slovenian support for Ukraine’s reforms, recovery, and EU integration
Draft law No. 14164 aims to unlock private capital for small modular reactors through operator reform, siting flexibility, and fuel-market access
TSU survey shows security risk, export restrictions, and thin state orders driving moves to Poland, Czechia, USA, Slovakia, and Estonia—yet recent export-opening signals may slow the trend
Draft laws 13414/13415 propose partial reimbursement of production investments via import duties, VAT on equipment, corporate income tax, and local levies
New entrants, rapid prototyping, and dispersed manufacturing underpin a multi-billion-dollar domestic supply chain through 2026
Talks in Bucharest target joint R&D, co-production, training, and access to EU funding to scale regional capacity
Safer regions near EU borders lead the pipeline, while central hubs like Dnipro prepare first residents and Kyiv–Vinnytsia corridors add scale
Joint production chains, SAFE/PURL coordination, and scaled demining assets set the stage for a broader European supply network in 2025–2026
Industry seeks clear guardrails—risk-based licensing, restored oversight, and competition without monopolistic brokers
Preliminary Ukraine–Sweden agreement for up to 150 aircraft boosts capacity needs; Kyiv plant under consideration alongside expansions in Brazil and Canada
Seed-to-factory supply model, contract farming, and export focus aim to replace imports and build a transparent potato market
Output reaches ~8 million tons in 2025, with domestic demand stabilized at 6–6.5 million tons; exports cover the rest
The American-Ukrainian defense technology startup Vermeer has completed a $10 million Series A financing round to accelerate development of its Visual Positioning System (VPS) — a breakthrough navigation solution for drones that operates without reliance on GPS signals
Ukrainian agricultural technology producers to showcase innovations alongside global leaders at the world’s largest agri-tech exhibition in Hanover