The negative balance of Ukraine’s foreign trade in goods in January-February 2021 decreased by 55.3% compared to January-February 2020, to $ 256.5 million from $ 573.2 million, the State Statistics Service has reported.
According to its data, the export of goods from Ukraine for the reporting period increased by 4.5%, to $ 8.475 billion, imports by 0.5%, to $ 8.731 billion.
The State Statistics Service clarifies that in February 2021 compared to January 2021, the seasonally adjusted export volume increased by 4.3%, to $ 4.625 billion, while imports decreased by 1.1%, to $ 5.04 billion.
The seasonally adjusted foreign trade balance in February 2021 was negative and amounted to $ 415.1 million, while in the previous month the balance was also negative and amounted to $ 665.1 million.
The ratio of coverage of import by export in January-February 2021 amounted to 0.97 (in January-February 2020 some 0.93).
The State Statistics Service clarified that foreign trade operations were carried out with partners from 201 countries of the world.
The development company Budhouse Group will invest about EUR 314 million in three projects in the next three years, namely in the Yessa (Odesa) – about EUR 12 million, the Khortitsa Mall (Zaporizhia) – EUR 82 million, and in the Hartz complex (Kyiv) – about EUR 220 million, Anatoliy Shkribliak, founder and shareholder of one of the largest Ukrainian developer Budhouse Group, said in an exclusive interview with Interfax-Ukraine.
“This summer we are resuming the construction of the Yessa shopping and entertainment center in Odesa, we plan to complete it in about a year and two months, in the autumn of 2021,” Shkribliak said.
The expert added that since the project was suspended in 2014, its reconception will be carried out.
In addition, this summer, the construction of the Khortitsa Mall project (the former working title is the Fabrika-2 Mall) will begin in Zaporizhia.
“This object will be built on a destroyed industrial zone located on the main highway of Zaporizhia. Investments in the construction of a new shopping and entertainment center, with a total area of 85,000 square meters and a lettable area of 65,000 square meters, will amount to about EUR 82 million. In two years and a half this center will become the largest and most preferable in Zaporizhia,” Shkribliak said.
The site for the multifunctional complex Hartz in the center of Kyiv on the Peremohy Avenue was cleared back in 2011. “The project in the Ukrainian capital should become the ‘icing on the cake’. We will start its construction after the completion of projects in Odesa and Zaporizhia,” Shkribliak said.
According to him, the estimated payback period for projects is eight years or more.
JSC Zaporizhia Automobile Building Plant (ZAZ) intends to produce 10,000 cars in 2021 after resuming their production last year, said head of Zaporizhia Regional State Administration Oleksandr Starukh.
“The enterprise suspended its production, now it has been resumed, and everything is started small … We signed an agreement with Renault – this year we will have 10,000 cars,” Starukh said during the UkraineInvest Talks: Dnipro forum on Thursday.
According to him, in the first quarter of this year, ZAZ also sold 50 buses to Poland.
As reported, in 2018, ZAZ, due to economic inexpediency and in the absence of state programs to stimulate the automotive industry, stopped the production of passenger cars, the production of which was the leader in the country for many years. But in September 2020, Groupe Renault officially announced the start of production of passenger cars for the local market.
The bus operator FlixBus will launch a new international line from Chernivtsi to Wroclaw, Poland from June 4, the company said on Wednesday.
According to the company, the new line received the number 3232, its full route: Chernivtsi – Kolomyia – Ivano-Frankivsk – Lviv – Krakow – Katowice – Wroclaw.
Krakow and Wroclaw are major transport hubs for FlixBus. From them, buses can reach more than 100 European cities, the company said in the press release.
The company announced that two previously suspended international FlixBus lines are also being relaunched. These are N3222 Kyiv – Warsaw – Szczecin (will start running again from June 3) and 3241 Chernivtsi – Warsaw (from June 4).
Their routes: – N3222: Kyiv – Zhytomyr – Rivne – Lutsk – Lublin – Warsaw – Lodz – Poznan – Gorzow Wielkopolski – Szczecin; and 3241: Chernivtsi – Kolomyia – Ivano-Frankivsk – Lviv – Lublin – Warsaw.
All three of these lines will initially operate three times a week, but will increase in frequency over time.
So, as early as June 28, the Kyiv – Szczecin line will begin to run four times a week, and Chernivtsi – Warsaw and Chernivtsi – Wroclaw – five times a week. Branded green buses FlixBus are assigned to these lines.
National bank of Ukraine’s official rates as of 27/05/21
Source: National Bank of Ukraine