Business news from Ukraine

LIOU, ULIE, NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES SIGN MEMO OF COOPERATION TO CREATE NATIONAL HEALTH STRATEGY

KYIV. March 14 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Ukrainian League of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (ULIE), the League of Insurance Organizations of Ukraine (LIOU), the Association of Employers’ Organizations of Ukraine, the National Academy of Medical Sciences and the Ukrainian NGO Federation for Public Health Promotion have signed a memorandum of cooperation.

According to the report, it is planned that the document signed on March 10, 2017 will become a platform for the creation of the National Health Strategy, defining its principles and basic components in accordance with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, WHO recommendations, the scientifically based experience of the leading international practices.

The signatories agreed on the joint search for ways to solve the urgent needs of the health care system in an integrated manner, form new effective mechanisms for its management, and proposed their cooperation be viewed as an instrument for implementing a consistent state policy for the formation of an effective healthcare system.

In the opinion of experts participating in the meeting, among the priorities of the National Health Strategy, in particular, are the introduction of a social insurance model with a multi-channel financing system in the conditions of budget deficit and low population solvency.

KENYA READY TO BUY 450,000 TONNES OF UKRAINIAN CORN – AGRICULTURE MINISTRY

KYIV. March 14 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The government of Kenya has decided to purchase 450,000 tonnes of corn in March-May 2017.

The Ministry of Agricultural Policy and Food has received the corresponding letter from the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine.

According to the agricultural ministry, companies interested in corn supplies to Kenya may inform the ministry with a view to further sending the lists received to the Ukrainian Embassy in Kenya. Then the information will be sent to Kenya in the form of consolidated commercial offers from Ukrainian enterprises.

As reported, Ukraine since the beginning of the 2016/2017 marketing year and as of March 7, 2017 had exported 29.91 million tonnes of grain. In particular, the country exported about 13.69 million tonnes of wheat, 4.67 million tonnes of barley and 11.37 million tonnes of corn.

MUSK READY TO BUILD ELECTRICITY STORAGE SYSTEMS IN UKRAINE FOR $250/KW

KYIV. March 14 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The founder and head of Tesla, billionaire Elon Musk, is ready to build electricity storage systems in Ukraine at a price of $250 per kW, he said during the discussion of such an idea on Twitter.

“Sure [we can build energy storage systems in Ukraine]. Just check out my prior tweet on pricing ($250/kWh at pack level),” he wrote on his Twitter page, asked whether something similar could be done in Ukraine.

Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman, in turn, thanked the businessman and expressed his readiness for cooperation.

“Thanks. An interesting idea. Ukraine is eager to become a test site for innovation. Let’s talk it over in detail,” the premier wrote on Twitter.

As reported, at present Ukraine uses exclusively pumped storage power plants for electricity accumulation. The issue of expansion of accumulating capacities is acute for the country’s energy system: its solution is important for cutting the share of thermal power plants operating on scarce coal grades, as well as reducing emissions from the plants.

RADA RATIFIES FTA AGREEMENT BETWEEN UKRAINE AND CANADA

KYIV. March 14 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Verkhovna Rada has ratified the free trade area agreement (FTA) between Ukraine and Canada (No. 0120).

Some 272 people’s deputies voted for this decision on March 14.

Verkhovna Rada Speaker Andriy Parubiy after voting said he would urgently sign the document.

The agreement was signed in Kyiv on July 11, 2016.

According to an explanatory note to the document, the ratification of the agreement will promote the development of bilateral trade and economic relations between Ukraine and Canada, will allow Ukrainian producers to benefit from customs-free access to the Canadian market, will open new markets for Ukrainian enterprises.

M.V.CARGO STARTS BUILDING NEW BERTH AT YUZHNY SEAPORT

ODESA. March 13 (Interfax-Ukraine) – M.V.Cargo has started building berth 25 for the grain terminal of Cargill at the Yuzhny maritime merchandise port (Odesa region).

The corporate relations service of TIS LLC, the co-owner of which founded M.V.Cargo for the implementation of the Cargill project, the length of the new berth will be 385 meters and depth – 16 meters.

“M.V.Cargo has carried out dredging works to create a construction pit for a hydraulic engineering unit of the berth in the amount of 620,000 cubic meters of soil. 100,000 cubic meters more is to be dug,” the company said.

The berth will be able to service vessels of the Postpanamax type to load them with grain.

According to the plan, construction of the berth will be finished during one year. During construction and further operation of the terminal over 500 jobs will be created.

“The terminal is to start operating in spring 2018. These are our commitments to the investor and creditors. This term is also linked to the start of the grain season. M.V.Cargo meets the schedule by 100%,” the corporate relations service said, citing M.V.Cargo Development Director Filip Hrushko.

However, TIS is alarmed with the postponement of a tender for dredging works at the Yuzhny port for March 2017. The start of the operation of the terminal depends on this.

“M.V.Cargo hopes that the tender will be transparent and it will be held in the due time, as more delays would not be accepted by investors… We hope that the top priority for foreign investment in the Ukrainian economic is obvious for all sides of the process, first, the government. We hope that the approval of the documents would be completed in the near future,” the corporate relations service said.

UKRAINE POSTS 45.4% RISE IN POULTRY EXPORTS, IN PORK EXPORTS 56.7% UP IN JAN-FEB

KYIV. March 13 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukraine in January and February 2017 exported 31,730 tonnes of poultry, and this was 45.4% more than a year ago, the State Fiscal Service has reported.

In money terms poultry exports rose by 37.8%, to $39.75 million.

Poultry imports grew by 38.8%, to 16,080 tonnes and in money terms it increased by 28%, to $6.4 million.

According to customs statistics, pork exports in January and February 2017 rose by 56.7%, to 1,130 tonnes for $2.11 million compared to $1.07 million in January and February 2016.

Pork imports to Ukraine over the period plunged by 33%, to 450 tonnes. Pork for $742,000 was imported to the country and this was 10.9% less than in January and February 2016.

As reported, Ukraine in 2016 exported 3,160 tonnes of pork, which is 88.4% less than in 2015. Pork imports in 2016 decreased by 23.2%, to 2,840 tonnes.

Poultry exports in the past year grew by 48.9%, to 240,160 tonnes. Poultry imports in 2016 rose by 36%, to 83,300 tonnes.