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CONSUMER CONFIDENCE IN UKRAINE DOWN IN APRIL

The consumer confidence of Ukrainians in April 2020 worsened by 6.8 points, to 66.2 points on a 200-point scale, and their assessment of their current situation by 18.4 points, to the level of 2017, or to 48.8, according to data from Info Sapiens research agency.
“The Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) lost 7 more points during the second month of the quarantine. Such loss is not big comparing with negative dynamics of the CCI in March-April in European countries. Namely, in Poland and Hungary the index decreased by 37 points, in Germany by 26 points, in Spain by 13 points, and Italy by 13 points,” according to a report on the agency’s website.
“The Index of Current Personal Financial Standing equaled 52.3, which is 7.8 points lower than the indicator in March, while the Index of Propensity to Consume decreased by 29 points and reached the indicator of 45.3,” the report says.
“The propensity of Ukrainians to believe in the short-term nature of the crisis (in the perspective of one year) and optimistic expectations about economic development in the next 5 years keeps consumer confidence from rapid decline. At the same time, the most sensitive to the current crisis was the Index of Propensity to Consume: the April value of this index is the lowest for the period June 2014-April 2020. Approximately the same level of this Index was observed in July-August 2015. The decrease of propensity to consume indicates a strong sense of uncertainty among consumers and a strategy of cautious consumer behavior,” Info Sapiens analysts comment.
“In April, the Index of Economic Expectations increased insignificantly by 0.9 points to the level of 77.8. The indicator of the Index of Expectations of Changes in Unemployment equaled 168.9, which is 35.5 points higher than in the previous month. The Index of Inflationary Expectations decreased to the level of 172.7, which is 12.7 points lower than last month. Expectations of Ukrainians regarding the hryvnia’s exchange rate in the coming three months have improved: the Index of Devaluation Expectations decreased by 7.2 points and reached the level of 146.8,” according to the document.

DTEK OIL&GAS REACHES RECORD DAILY GAS PRODUCTION

DTEK Oil & Gas LLC, which is responsible for the oil and gas business in the structure of DTEK energy holding, in May 2020 reached a record daily level of natural gas production both for the company and private companies in the amount of 5 million cubic meters (mcm), the company said in a press release.
“In May, DTEK Oil&Gas reached the daily natural gas production level of 5 million cubic meters. This figure was achieved for the first time in the history of the company and the entire private gas production of Ukraine,” the report said.
The daily maximum update was achieved through the implementation of infrastructure projects, a deep drilling program with the commissioning of new high-yield wells at Semirenkivske and Machukhske fields, as well as through measures to stimulate wells in the existing fund, the press release said.
“Despite the unstable economic situation in the country and the difficult conditions in the gas production sector due to record low gas prices, we are working hard to implement a strategy to increase natural gas production,” DTEK Oil & Gas CEO Ihor Schurov said.
As reported, in 2019 the company increased natural gas production by 0.66%, to 1.66 billion cubic meters.
DTEK Oil & Gas is an operating company responsible for the oil and gas sector in the structure of DTEK Group.

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ODESA SEAPORT SEES CARGO HANDLING RISE

Odesa seaport handled 8.295 million tonnes of cargo in January-April 2020, which is 3.5% more than in the same period in 2019.
According to the data of the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority, for the specified period, the port increased the transshipment of exported cargo by 0.1%, to 6.181 million tonnes, imported cargo by 24.5%, to 1.708 million tonnes. Coastal cargo handling decreased by 33.2%, to 23,880 tonnes, and transit cargo by 11.6%, to 382,910 tonnes.
The transshipment of bulk cargo at the Odesa Sea Port increased by 29.6%, to 570,740 tonnes, dry and bulk cargo decreased by 11.2%, to 3.061 million tonnes, package cargo increased by 13%, to 4.663 million tonnes in January-April.
Processing of containers for the period amounted to 218,475 TEU (an increase of 10.6% compared to the same period in 2019).
Odesa seaport is located in the southwestern part of Odesa Bay on an artificially created area of 109.5 hectares.
The port serves ships up to 270 meters long with a draft of up to 13 meters. The total length of the mooring line is more than eight kilometers.

CHINESE CORPORATION BECOMES FIRST RESIDENT OF UKRAINIAN PROJECT

DCH Group of Oleksandr Yaroslavsky and ZTE Corporation, a large Chinese telecommunications equipment manufacturer, have signed a memorandum of cooperation under the Ecopolis KhTZ project, the DCH press service has said.
The document was signed on behalf of DCH by the managing company of the Ecopolis KhTZ business park, and on behalf of ZTE – the Ukrainian division of ZTE Ukraine Corporation. The ceremony was held in a video conference format due to quarantine restrictions in Ukraine.
According to the report, ZTE became the first Ecopolis KhTZ business resident in the industrial park (industrial cluster) and the technology park (IT and R&D clusters). The promising areas of cooperation are the creation of a ZTE office, an R&D center, and a production site in the territory of Ecopolis KhTZ.
“You are the first in the development of the Ecopolis KhTZ technology cluster. I hope other Chinese companies will follow you, such as, for example, Alibaba Group,” DCH said.
In turn, the vice president of ZTE Corporation emphasized the compliance of the Ecopolis KhTZ project with his company’s strategic priorities, and the CEO of ZTE Ukraine said that ZTE is ready to offer its expertise for the implementation of Smart City digital transformation projects in Kharkiv.
Kharkiv Mayor Hennadiy Kernes, who was present at the signing ceremony, noted that the city will fully assist in the implementation of the initiative of DCH Group.

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DYNAMICS OF THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX IN 2002-2020, IN %

Dynamics of the consumer price index in 2002-2020, in %

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ZHYDACHIV PULP AND PAPER MILL CUTS PRODUCTION IN JAN-APR

Zhydachiv Pulp and Paper Mill (Lviv region), part of Osnova holding, in January-April 2020 produced UAH 61.8 million worth of products, which is 56.5% less than in the same period in 2019.
According to statistics from the UkrPapir association, in January-April 2020, the plant decreased production of corrugated packaging by 15%, to 5.06 million square meters, and reduced production of cardboard and paper for corrugating by some 63%, to 3,600 tonnes. At the same time, paper production fell by 40%, to 1,030 tonnes.
Another enterprise of the holding, Izmail Pulp and Paper Mill (Odesa region), decreased its production 16.7%, to UAH 45.7 million. Package cardboard output fell by 21.8%, to 3,070 tonnes and corrugated box output rose by 3%, to 5.3 million square meters.
Zhydachiv Pulp and Paper Mill was put into operation in 1951. Now the mill produces mainly corrugated cardboard and corrugated boxes.

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