Business news from Ukraine

Business news from Ukraine

NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE’S OFFICIAL RATES AS OF 07/11/19

National bank of Ukraine’s official rates as of 07/11/19

Source: National Bank of Ukraine

OFFICIAL RATES OF BANKING METALS FROM NATIONAL BANK AS OF NOVEMBER 07

Official rates of banking metals from national bank as of November 07

One troy ounce=31.10 grams

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DEVELOPER FROM AZERBAIJAN INTENDS TO INVEST $7 MLN IN HOUSING COMPLEX IN UKRAINE

Caspian Service developer (Azerbaijan) intends to invest $7 million in its first own development project in Ukraine, the BASA City residential complex of the comfort+ class in the village of Khodosivka (Kyiv-Sviatoshynsky district, Kyiv region). “BASA City is the first full-scale project of Caspian Service in Ukraine as a developer. Despite temporary difficulties due to political processes, the Ukrainian housing market is very promising. The pilot project is being implemented in the comfort+ class, since, according to our estimates, today this is the most demanded and least risky segment in residential construction,” Chingiz Kishiyev, the CEO of Caspian Service in Ukraine, told Interfax-Ukraine.
According to him, the project includes nine five- to seven-storey houses, designed for 504 apartments. The land plot is located on the lake, not far from the Manufactura outlet village. Its area is 3.5 hectares, the total construction area is 35,000 square meters. The project will be implemented in two phases. The commissioning of the first of them is planned for the first quarter of 2021.
The expert noted the plan for the long term is to enter the segment of business and premium class housing in Ukraine.
“We also intend to develop business and premium class housing, as the company has gained successful experience in implementing such projects in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and other CIS countries: we have built dozens of high-quality projects,” he stressed.
Caspian Service was founded in 2001. Its portfolio includes 71 projects in Azerbaijan, six in Kazakhstan, two in Georgia, one in Poland, eight in Ukraine. Since its foundation, the company has built and commissioned about 1.5 million square meters of facilities.

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BORYSPIL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INCREASES PASSENGER TRAFFIC BY 22%

Boryspil International Airport (Kyiv) in January-October 2019 increased passenger traffic by 22.4% compared to the same period in 2018, to 13.069 million people, the press service of the airport has told Interfax-Ukraine. Passenger traffic on international flights for the indicated period amounted to 12.145 million people (an increase of 23.7%), on domestic flights some 924,000 (an increase of 8.3%).
The number of flights in January-October 2019 amounted to 94,568 for arrival/departure, which is 16.3% more than in the same period in 2018, including 83,362 international flights (18.4% more), and 11,206 domestic (2.6% more).
In October 2019, Boryspil’s passenger flow amounted to 1.445 million people, which is 22.3% more than in October 2018. At the same time, passenger traffic on international flights amounted to 1.353 million people (up by 23.7%), on domestic some 92,800 (up by 4.4%).
The number of flights in October 2019 amounted to 10,147 for arrival/departure, which is 17.6% more than in the same period in 2018, including 9,021 international flights (20.1% more), and 1,121 domestic flights (0.8% more).
As reported, the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMC) has begun consideration of the case on anti-competitive actions of the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine in the aviation sector in connection with the order of the agency on preferences for air navigation services for Boryspil International Airport.

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KYIV TO HOST PETROLEUM UKRAINE 2019 FORUM

On November 12-13, 2019, Kyiv will host the 11th international conference, Petroleum Ukraine 2019. This was announced by the organizer of the event, A-95 Consulting Group.
Petroleum Ukraine is a central meeting point for the elite of the Ukrainian fuel market, owners and top managers of Ukrainian and foreign companies. More than 200 delegates visit the forum every year, including the largest players: Belarusian Oil Company, PKN Orlen, Ukrtatnafta, Proton Energy Group, OKKO, WOG, AMIC, Wexler Group, Vitol, Trafigura, Coral Energy, Alliance Energo Trade, and many others.
This year, the central topics of the event will be: the transformation of sources of fuel supply in Ukraine, the reform of the fuel trade control system, and alternative energy.
“The fuel market is experiencing an extremely difficult and eventful stage in its history. At the same time, there is a search for alternative sources of supply, a transition to a tougher fiscal control system and fierce competition between both legal players and the shadow market. Simultaneously, the new reality is shaping up with an understanding for the need for clean energy,” says Serhiy Kuyun, director of A-95 Consulting Group and moderator of Petroleum Ukraine.
Panel discussion will include reports by representatives of relevant ministries and departments (Ministry of Energy, the State Fiscal Service, and Ministry of Defense), state-owned companies (Ukrzaliznytsia, NJSC Naftogaz of Ukraine), leading producers and suppliers of petroleum products, analysts from international energy agencies, owners and top managers of leading gas filling stations.
The first Petroleum Ukraine forum was held in 2009. A-95 Consulting Group is also the organizer of the largest conferences for participants in the liquefied petroleum gas market (LPG Ukraine) and suppliers engaged in transportation by sea (Black Sea Petroleum Trading).

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EXPORT OF STATE-RUN UKROBORONPROM REDUCES FROM $900 MLN IN 2013 TO $451 MLN

The enterprises of Ukroboronprom state concern reduced export volumes to $451 million a year compared to $900 million in 2013, director general of the state concern Aivaras Abromavicius has said at a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kharkiv. “The most important reform we have already launched is the reform of exporters … We are reducing the number of exporters from six to two at the initial stage,” he said.
He specified that in order to rectify the situation, “movement veteran” Mykhailo Morozov was appointed to this direction. He has led ISTIL Group for more than ten years and has significant experience in managing special exporters, in particular, Progress state enterprise.
The director general of Ukroboronprom noted that 1,500 people are engaged in exports in the state concern, while in a Turkish company with export of $300 million per year some 80 people.
“People are sitting in the center of Kyiv, it is not clear what they are doing. We’ll motivate those people who will stay with us to work, because every time you go abroad, you have to blush,” Abromavicius described the current situation and plans.
As an example, he cited his recent trip to Peru and retold criticism from colleagues from South American countries.
“Guys, it’s hard to pronounce your names: Ukroboronprom, Spetstechnoexport, Ukrspecexport … You all run around, each with two agents, lower prices for your manufacturers,” they said.
The Ukroboronprom director emphasized that such a lack of culture and coordination within the concern should cease.

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