Exports of selected agricultural products, mln tons
Source: Open4Business.com.ua
JSC “Kharkivoblenergo” and IC “VUSO” on August 2 concluded a contract for the purchase of services of compulsory and voluntary insurance of civil liability of owners of land vehicles (MTPL and MTPL).
According to the message in the system of electronic public procurement ProZorro, the total expected cost is UAH 2.154 mln, the price offer of the company, the only participant of the tender is the same.
IC “VUSO” was founded in 2001. It is a member of MTSBU and NASU, a participant of the Agreement on direct settlement of losses and a member of the Nuclear Insurance Pool.
According to Opendatabot, more than 228 thousand cars were imported into Ukraine in 7 months of 2024, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This is 14.2% more than last year. 71% of all imported cars this year were used. This year, the average age of imported cars is 9 years. Demand for electric cars increased by 83%.
228,319 vehicles were imported to Ukraine in the first 7 months of 2024. This is 14.2% more than in the same period of 2023, when 199,980 cars were imported.
71% of the cars imported this year were used. Currently, the average age of imported used vehicles is 9 years. 42% of used cars imported to Ukraine are 10 years old or older.
Most of the newly imported cars were registered in Kyiv – 13.7%. Lviv (10.2%) and Odesa (7.4%) regions are also in the top 3.
Ukrainians are in stable demand:
VOLKSWAGEN – 25,498 cars (11.2%)
RENAULT – 17,479 cars (7.7%)
AUDI – 13,173 cars or 5.8%.
In terms of models, SKODA OCTAVIA was imported the most – 5,047 units. The next positions were taken by VOLKSWAGEN GOLF and VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT – 4,965 and 4,147 cars respectively.
Gasoline cars remain the most popular – almost every second car imported this year. Diesel cars accounted for 27.5% of the cars imported this year. Despite the fact that imports of electric cars increased 1.8 times over the year, they accounted for only 13.1% of newly imported cars in total.
Japan International Cooperation Agency JICA and the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine intend to cooperate in the restoration of cultural infrastructure.
“We are working on bringing the storage facilities for cultural property in museums in line with technical requirements. We also need the creation of a specialized depository, in particular, the development of project documentation and financial support for technical re-equipment. In addition, another global project is the renovation of the National Restoration Center. This institute is working at the maximum of its capabilities, but in rented unsuitable premises. We have already found premises for re-location. Now it will be necessary to re-equip and improve the qualifications of employees”, – Acting Minister Rostislav Karandeev is quoted by the press service of the Ministry after a meeting with the team of the Japanese Agency for International Cooperation JICA.
Ot also noted the information challenges, said that Ukraine is actively strengthening work with the frontline territories, the most exposed to the influence of enemy propaganda, and emphasized the interest in cooperation in information support of these regions.
“Our team is engaged in the reconstruction of Ukraine. We are providing assistance that aims to provide emergency needs, but we are also interested in cooperation on cultural issues because we understand its potential,” Naomichi Murooka, deputy director general of the Local and Regional Development Group of the Infrastructure Management Department of JICA’s head office, said at the meeting.
Export of agricultural products during marketing year, mln tons
Source: Open4Business.com.ua
Bosnia and Herzegovina has opened its market for imports of Ukrainian poultry meat products of mechanical deboning, the press service of the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection (Gosprodpotrebsluzhba) has reported.
“It is very important during the war to support Ukrainian exporters, to create new opportunities for them, because this is support for the economy of our state. Therefore, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs together with Gosprodpotrebbsluzhba constantly negotiate with foreign partners and step by step open new foreign markets for Ukrainian producers “, – said the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba.
“Ukrainian entrepreneur needs any support from the state, which is very important during the war. And the State Consumer Service together with the team of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs continue to open the international trade arena for our manufacturer. There are still about 63 countries in the work in almost 200 directions”, – emphasized the head of the department Serhiy Tkachuk.
The agreed form of veterinary certificate of the specified category of products is published on the official web portal of the State Consumer Service of Ukraine in the section “International Cooperation” – “Veterinary and Safety” – “Certificates for export from Ukraine”.
The agency reminded that the first step for exporting Ukrainian products of animal origin is a request of the market operator to the territorial body of the State Food and Consumer Service at the place of location.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion agreed 41 forms of international veterinary certificates for the export of objects of state veterinary and sanitary control and supervision from Ukraine, that is, 41 markets are open for the export of Ukrainian products, said the State Food and Consumer Service.