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Ukravtodor workers repair a road near the Kalyta village in Kyiv Oblast on July 29, 2020
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Ukravtodor workers repair a road near the Kalyta village in Kyiv Oblast on July 29, 2020
In order to pay off debts on the electricity market, in particular to the renewable energy sector, the Energy Ministry is considering an initiative to create a trust fund that accumulates the receipts of excise tax on electricity, including "green,"…
The Regional Gas Company (RGC) has successfully tested the injection of a 20
Westinghouse will supply nine batches of fuel for Ukrainian NPPs in 2021, President of Westinghouse's Europe, Middle East and Africa Operating Plant Services Business Unit Tarik Choho has said. "In total, in 20
The Ministry of Energy is developing a new national plan for the reduction of emissions from large combustion plants, Energy Minister Herman Haluschenko has said. "We are now analyzing everything. The existing plan does not look logical and reasonable. I,…
ICU Investment Group has launched the ICU Trade mobile application, which allows you to buy and sell government domestic loan bonds in real time from all mobile devices. According to the company's press release, this is the first such mobile…
Weaving machines in a textile factory in Uzbekistan’s capital, Tashkent, on Feb. 24, 2018. The Central Asian nation has recently boosted its textile manufacturing capabilities in order to better exploit its plentiful cotton fields. At $450 million, annual trade between…
View over the mausoleums and domes of the historical cemetery of Shahi Zinda through an arched gate, Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Editor’s Note: World in Ukraine is a recurring feature at the Kyiv Post that takes a look at Ukraine’s bilateral relations…
An elderly woman walks past a street vendor in central Kyiv on Dec. 15, 2020. Oxford Economics, an independent advisory firm, revised its estimate of Ukraine’s 20
A passenger walks at the platform at the central railway station after train services were resumed in Kyiv, on June 1, 2020. Ukrzaliznytsia’s debts have exceeded $1.5 billion in 20