Business news from Ukraine

Business news from Ukraine

VINNYTSIA, KHARKIV, LUTSK ARE LEADERS IN REGIONAL CENTERS’ RATING, KYIV IS 16TH – STUDY

KYIV. April 11 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Vinnytsia, Kharkiv and Lutsk are leaders of the rating of Ukrainian regional centers in terms of satisfaction with the quality of services, Kyiv is 16th, according to a study of the Rating sociological group.
The study was presented in Kyiv on April 7. It took into account satisfaction of residents of the city with the quality of services in 22 spheres (security, medicine, educiton, satisfaction with local authorities and other spheres).
Residents of cities could name 5 points as the highest appraisal.
According to the study, Vinnytsia has 3.5 points, Kharkiv and Lutsk – 3.5 points, Rivne and Ternopil – 3.2 points, Mariupol, Khmelnytsky, Ivano-Frankivsk – 3.1 points, Lviv, Zhytomyr, Poltava, Cherkasy, Chenihiv, Severodonetsk – 3 points, Dnipro – 2.9 points, Kyiv, Kropyvnytsky, Zaporizhia, Odesa, Sumy, Chernivtsi, Mykolaiv and Uzhgorod – 2.8 points and Kherson – 2.7 points.
Vinnytsia has been the leader of the rating for the third year in a row, a representative of the Rating group Ihor Tyschenko said at a briefing on April 7.
He said that Kyiv residents make more trips abroad and this could influence the assessment of their city.
The study was conducted late February and early March via polling residents of regional centers (apart from Crimea) A total of 19,200 respondents were polled, 800 in each city.

ARBER FASHION GROUP TO OPEN 15-20 F’91 STORES IN UKRAINE IN 2017

KYIV. April 11 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Arber Fashion Group (AFG), the largest Ukrainian clothing holding, intends in 2017 to open 15-20 new stores of the F’91 network in Ukraine, holding director Vadym Zolotarevsky has said.
“For today F’91 is our key project from the point of view of future development, which represents a large-format retail in the “middle minus” segment, where men’s, women’s and children’s clothes are presented. We have opened eight stores in Kyiv, Poltava and Odesa, and this year we plan to open about 15-20 more stores in the format of 500 square meters,” he said at panel discussion at Retail&Development Business Expo in Kyiv on April 7.
He said now F’91 stores represent the goods of Ukrainian producers, as well as the private label of the company itself, whose share is to be increased, providing a reliable business model for the project.
According to Zolotarevsky, one of the key directions of the company’s development is now the improvement of Arber stores, in particular, through the expansion of the goods line-ups that are represented in them.
Arber Fashion Group is the largest vertically integrated Ukrainian holding producing clothing and accessories. It is represented by a trading network of 111 stores in all regions of Ukraine under the Arber, F’91 and Kokon brands.

PASSENGER FERRY LAUNCHED BETWEEN ODESA, ISTANBUL – UKRAINIAN AMBASSADOR

KYIV. April 11 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Direct passenger ferries have been launched between Odesa and Istanbul, Ukrainian Ambassador to Turkey Andriy Sybiha has reported.
“Turkey and Ukraine are becoming closer: today direct passenger ferries were launched between Haydarpasa terminal [Istanbul] and Odesa. The occupancy is 90%,” he wrote on his Twitter page.
Haydarpasa terminal is a railway station on the Asian part of Istanbul. It was built in 1906-1908 as the initial point of the Istanbul- Baghdad railway. The station services Asian suburbs of Istanbul and the entire eastern part of Turkey up to the borders with Armenia, Iran and Syria.

UKRAINE INCREASES EXPORTS OF POULTRY BY 1.6 TIMES, PORK BY 2 TIMES IN Q1, 2017

KYIV. April 11 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukraine in January-March 2017 exported 64,950 tonnes of poultry, which is almost 1.6 times more than in the same period in 2016, the State Fiscal Service has reported.
According to its data, in monetary terms exports of these products also increased by 1.6 times, to $84.25 million.
At the same time, imports of poultry increased by 1.5 times, to 24,550 tonnes, in monetary terms by 1.4 times, to $9.66 million.
According to the service, exports of pork in the first quarter of 2017 doubled compared to the corresponding period of 2016, to 1,880 tonnes. The supplies of this product amounted to $3.61 million against $1.32 million for January-March 2016.
Imports of pork to Ukraine during this period decreased by 1.4 times, to 664 tonnes. The country imported pork for $1.12 million, which is 16.5% less than in January-March 2016.

GROYSMAN INSISTS ON NEED TO DEVELOP LEGISLATION ON INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL PARKS

KYIV. April 11 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman considers it necessary to complete the development of legislation on industrial and technological parks.
“We must complete the creation of legislation on industrial parks in our country,” the prime minister said during the second Ukrainian Business Forum in Kyiv.
He added it is necessary to develop legislation on technological parks.
Groysman noted such parks exist in many countries, and new technologies are developed within their framework.

GOVERNMENT APPROVES AGREEMENT WITH GEORGIA ON ORGANIZATION OF RAILWAY-FERRY LINES

KYIV. April 10 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers has approved an agreement with the Georgian government on the organization of direct international railway ferry lines through Ukrainian and Georgian ports.
According to resolution No. 230 dated April 5, 2017, the agreement was signed on September 13, 2016 in Batumi (Georgia).
The decision would promote development of Ukrainian-Georgian interstate relations in the transport area.
As reported, seaports and terminals in Georgia handled 17.6 million tonnes of cargo in 2016. This was 8.3% less than in 2015.