In July-January of 2024-2025 marketing year (MY), Ukraine exported 40.4 thsd tonnes of wheat flour, down 36.1% year-on-year, reports the Association of Millers, citing the State Customs Service.
According to the infographics published in Facebook, the export volumes in the season-24/25 are slightly lower than in the previous seasons – for 7 months of 2023/24 MY Ukraine exported 63.2 thsd tonnes of wheat flour, and in 2022/23 MY – 79.8 thsd tonnes.
At the same time, about 17.0 thsd tonnes were exported to the EU countries, almost 12.4 thsd tonnes – to Moldova, 8.1 thsd tonnes – to Palestine, 1.5 thsd tonnes – to Israel.
Dnipro Metallurgical Plant (DMZ), a part of DCH Steel of businessman Aleksandr Yaroslavsky’s DCH Group, increased its rolled steel production by 9.2% year-on-year to 7.1 thousand tons in January-February this year.
According to the company on Thursday, coke production in January-February 2025 decreased by 20.2% to 36.2 thousand tons.
In February of this year, DMZ produced 6.6 thousand tons of rolled metal products, which is 29.4% more than in February 2024. Coke production decreased by 23.7% year-on-year to 17.3 thousand tons.
In February, the plant shipped 6.1 thousand tons of rolled metal products and all the coke it produced to consumers, the information states.
As reported, in 2024, DMZ reduced its rolled steel production by 59.4% compared to 2023 to 42.9 thousand tons, and coke production by 1.2% to 289.1 thousand tons.
In 2023, DMZ increased its rolled steel output by 86.2% compared to 2022, to 105.6 thousand tons, and coke by 38.5%, to 292.7 thousand tons.
In 2022, the plant reduced its rolled steel production by 74.2% compared to 2021, to 58.4 thousand tons, and coke production by 56.3%, to 211.3 thousand tons.
DMZ specializes in the production of steel, pig iron, rolled products and products made from them.
On March 1, 2018, DCH Group signed an agreement to buy Dnipro Metallurgical Plant from Evraz.
DIM has launched its own official real estate agency, DIM+, for owners of already commissioned projects and investors in those currently being implemented by the company.
According to the company’s press service, the daily flow of visitors to sales departments looking for apartments in DIM’s complexes, along with a large base of existing and potential customers, ensures that investors’ real estate will be sold or find tenants as soon as possible.
DIM+ offers not only buying, selling and leasing services, but also full property management. Among the services is the development of a personalized project for residential and commercial real estate without renovation. At the same time, the company takes control over the condition of the property, timely payment of utility bills, settlement of any issues, and full reporting.
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schof has announced that the Netherlands will set aside funds to continue supporting Ukraine next year, Western media report.
“The Dutch government will set aside EUR3.5 billion to continue supporting Ukraine in 2026,” Schof said.
According to the prime minister, the funds will ensure the continuity of Amsterdam’s support for Kyiv for the next year, “but if necessary, they can be used this year.”
Schof specified that EUR700 million of the funds would be spent on drones for Ukraine.
Media reports indicate that the previous Dutch government allocated a comparable amount to support Ukraine in 2025, but no exact figures are given.
In addition, in the fall, Amsterdam provided Kyiv with the first batch of the promised F-16 fighter jets.
As of March 5, Ukraine exported 29.68 mln tonnes of grains and pulses since the beginning of 2024-2025 marketing year (MY, July-2024 – June-2025), of which 490 thsd tonnes were shipped this month, the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food reported, citing the State Customs Service.
According to the report, as of March 8 last year, the total shipments amounted to 30.989 mln tonnes, including 1.319 mln tonnes in March.
At the same time, since the beginning of the current season, Ukraine has exported 12.155 mln tonnes of wheat (12.375 mln tonnes in 2023/24 MY), 2.126 mln tonnes of barley (1.761 mln tonnes), 10.8 thsd tonnes of rye (1 thsd tonnes), and 14.924 mln tonnes of corn (16.569 mln tonnes).
The total export of Ukrainian flour since the beginning of the season as of March 5 is estimated at 49 thsd tonnes (in 2023/24 MY – 74.9 thsd tonnes), including 45.2 thsd tonnes of wheat (71.1 thsd tonnes).
The net profit of Ukrainian banks in January this year amounted to UAH 16.3 billion, the best figure over the past 12 months, but it is 2.7%, or UAH 0.4 billion, less than in January 2024, the National Bank reported on its website.
According to the information, the banking system’s revenues in January of this year increased by UAH 3.4 billion, or 8.2%, to UAH 45.6 billion: interest income increased by UAH 2.7 billion, or 9.4%, to UAH 31.7 billion, while fees and commissions increased by UAH 0.9 billion, or 11.2%, to UAH 9.2 billion.
At the same time, expenses increased by UAH 3.9 billion, or 15.36%, to UAH 29.3 billion, which led to a decrease in net profit, according to the National Bank of Ukraine statistics. Among other things, interest expenses increased by UAH 0.4 billion, or 4.3%, to UAH 10.4 billion, while commission expenses increased by UAH 0.4 billion, or 13.5%, to UAH 4 billion.
Another factor behind the increase was general administrative expenses, which increased by UAH 1.6 billion, or 21.6%.
The strong financial result is also due to insignificant allocations to provisions, which amounted to less than UAH 0.1 billion in January.
Income tax for January this year amounted to UAH 3.4 billion, which is UAH 0.2 billion or 6.8% less than in January 2024.