The State Regional Development Fund will finance 297 investment programs and projects worth UAH 4.3 billion in 2021, according to the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers.
The resolution of April 12 was published on the government’s website.
According to the document, the largest number of projects is planned to be financed in Ternopil region – 24 projects for UAH 142 million, Luhansk region – 19 projects for UAH 177 million, Cherkasy region – 19 projects for UAH 95 million, and Donetsk region – 17 projects for UAH 561 million.
In Kyiv, it is planned to finance four projects worth UAH 256 million, including UAH 175.8 million allocated for the first phase of the construction of Bortnychi aeration station, as well as the reconstruction of its pumping station.
According to the resolution, in general, Kyiv region will receive UAH 154 million for the implementation of 11 projects.
Earlier, the government changed the procedure for selecting investment projects of the fund, in particular, it changed the deadlines for some stages in the current edition, the assessment and preliminary selection of investment programs and projects should be completed no later than August 1 of the year, which comes before the planned one, instead of May 1.
According to experts of Kyiv School of Economics (KSE), this will make it possible to better predict the situation both in terms of budgeting and for competitors who will be able to better understand their needs and opportunities in future budget periods.
In addition, for large construction projects worth over UAH 100 million, the implementation period was allowed to be extended from four to five years. For such projects, the lower cost limit is also doubled up to UAH 10 million.
“This will provide for more flexibility in planning the budget for long-term projects and reduce the number of potential long-term construction projects,” the KSE said on its Telegram channel.
However, the government did not make amendments regarding the requirements for the timing of the publication of the protocols after the meeting of the commissions or broadcasting of such meetings, the KSE said.
“Lack of publicity and transparency, on the one hand, does not contribute to trust in this tool, and this increases the likelihood of losing motivation for the authors of potentially good projects. On the other hand, it creates threats to influence the final list of objects and the amount of funding,” the KSE said.
MAIN TRADE PARTNERS OF UKRAINE IN % FROM TOTAL VOLUME (IMPORT FROM OTHER COUNTRIES TO UKRAINE) IN Jan 2021
Transit of oil through the territory of Ukraine by pipelines to European countries and Belarus in January-March 2021 decreased by 14.2% (by 488,300 tonnes) compared to the same period in 2020, to 2.959 million tonnes, according to the data of JSC Ukrtransnafta.
In particular, transit in the direction of Budkovce (Slovakia) amounted to 1.986 million tonnes (less by 13.4% compared to January-March 2020), Fenyeslitke (Hungary) – 702,300 tonnes (less by 21.3%), Mozyr (Belarus) – 270,600 tonnes (more by 3.5%).
The volume of oil transportation to refineries of Ukraine in the first quarter of this year amounted to 526,000 tonnes, which is 11.2% (66,100 tonnes) less than in January-March 2020. In particular, oil transportation along the Odesa-Kremenchuk route amounted to 197,900 tonnes (less by 13.9%).
Thus, in 2020, the total transportation of oil through the company’s pipelines amounted to 3.485 million tonnes (less by 13.7%). The share of transit volume in it is 84.9%, pumping to the country’s refineries – 15.1%.
In March 2021, oil transit through Ukraine by pipelines fell by 35.3% (by 492,800 tonnes) compared to the same month in 2020, to 903,000 tonnes.
Pumping to Ukrainian refineries last month decreased by 0.5% (by 900 tonnes), to 195,400 tonnes.
Ukrtransnafta said among the factors that influenced the total volume of oil transportation in the first quarter of 2021 were a decrease in oil demand among European consumers due to quarantine measures and the withdrawal of an oil refinery in Hungary for scheduled repairs.
National bank of Ukraine’s official rates as of 27/04/21
Source: National Bank of Ukraine
Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) in 2020 posted a loss of UAH 4.518 billion against UAH 1.649 billion of profit in 2019.
According to the company’s statement in the information disclosure system of the National Securities and Stock Market Commission on the annual meeting of shareholders on May 28, UIA assets at the end of last year decreased by 1.6 times, to UAH 9.226 billion, and uncovered loss increased by 1.6 times, to UAH 11.6 billion.
Total debtor indebtedness increased to UAH 1.619 billion against UAH 969 million in 2019, long-term liabilities decreased by 28.3%, to UAH 7.4 billion, current liabilities increased by 15.3%, to UAH 13.2 billion.
Earlier, UIA stated that in just three months of the spring lockdown in 2020 and the complete suspension of regular flights, the company incurred losses in the amount of about $ 60 million.