Business news from Ukraine

Business news from Ukraine

PRODUCTION OF BASIC PHARMACEUTICALS IN UKRAINE IN JAN-AUG INCREASES BY 8.8%

The production of basic pharmaceuticals in Ukraine in January-August 2019 increased by 8.8% compared to the same period last year, the State Statistics Service has reported. According to the report, in particular, production of drugs packaged for retail sale containing mixed or unmixed products increased by 5.6% in January-August compared to the same period of the previous year.
At the same time, the production of medicines containing antibiotics decreased by 3.1% compared with January-August 2018. The production of drugs intended for therapeutic or prophylactic use and containing corticosteroid hormones, their derivatives and structural analogues that do not contain antibiotics, fell by 15%, respectively.
As reported, production of basic pharmaceutical goods and pharmaceuticals in Ukraine in January-August 2018 decreased by 2.2% compared to the same period in 2017.

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UKRAINIAN BANKS IN JAN-AUG 2019 RECEIVE UAH 44.29 BLN NET PROFIT, WHICH IS 3.2 TIMES MORE THAN IN 2018

Solvent Ukrainian banks in January-August 2019 received UAH 44.29 billion in net profit, which is 3.2 times more than in the same period in 2018, the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has said. “More than half (58.3%) of this result was provided by the activities of state-owned PrivatBank,” the central bank said on its website.
According to the report, the banks’ income for the reporting period increased by 28.5%, to UAH 164.99 billion, expenses by 5.2%, to UAH 120.7 billion.
Based on the previously released data, in August the net profit of Ukrainian banks grew by 1.9 times, to UAH 7.57 billion: income rose by 20.8%, to UAH 23.59 billion, while expenses by 2.5%, to UAH 16.02 billion.
The National Bank explains the growth of the banks’ profitability for the eight months of this year by four factors: the growth of net interest and commission income of the banks by 18%, to UAH 53 billion and by 15%, to UAH 28.4 billion respectively, a positive result from revaluation and purchase and sale operations with UAH 14.9 billion, as well as a low volume of the banks’ payments to reserves with UAH 8 billion against UAH 14.4 billion for the eight months of 2018.

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PAPER AND BOARD COMPANY FROM LVIV SEES 9% RISE IN PRODUCTION

Paper and Board Company (Lviv), the producer of packaging cardboard tubes and hygienic paper products, in January-August 2019 saw a 9% rise in production year-over-year, to UAH 421.6 million. According to the Ukrpapir association, the company increased production of base paper for hygienic paper products by 15% over the period, to 4,480 tonnes, production of box cardboard fell by 3.4%, to 15,700 tonnes.
Toilet paper output grew by 8.5%, to 2.7 million rolls.
Paper and Board Company was established in 1946 on the basis of the production facilities of a small mechanical plant. Currently it produces goods and semi-finished products from waste paper (cardboard sheets, corners, tubes) and pulp paper (toilet paper, towels, napkins).
The company exports its products, in particular to Poland, Germany, France, Austria, Italy, Portugal and Romania.

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NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE’S OFFICIAL RATES AS OF 24/09/19

National bank of Ukraine’s official rates as of 24/09/19

Source: National Bank of Ukraine

OFFICIAL RATES OF BANKING METALS FROM NATIONAL BANK AS OF SEPTEMBER 24

Official rates of banking metals from national bank as of September 24

One troy ounce=31.10 grams

UKRAINIAN DTEK BUYS 73,000 TONNES OF COLUMBIAN COAL FOR THERMAL POWER PLANTS

DTEK Energo has bought 73,000 tonnes of coal from a gas group from Columbia.
According to the company’s press release, in Yuzhny port in Odesa region W-Ace dry bulk carrier has already been disembarked, after which coal will move to DTEK thermal power plants (TPP).
As DTEK Energo Director General Dmytro Sakharuk said, Ukraine will face peak loads in October, so for the successful completion of the heating season the holding is steadily increasing coal reserves in the warehouses of its TPPs.
In total, DTEK contracted five bulk carriers with coal from Columbia. Three have already arrived in Ukraine, one more is expected next week, and the last will arrive in October.
As reported, as of September 20 DTEK already prepared 756,000 tonnes of coal in the warehouses of its TPPs.

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