Business news from Ukraine

CHEESE SHIPMENTS IN MONETARY TERMS GREW BY 1.6 TIMES, TO $957,000.

KYIV. Feb 9 (Interfax-Ukraine) Cheese imports in January 2017 totaled 559 tonnes, which was 38.6% up on January 2016. Imports in monetary terms totaled $2.5 million ($1.6 million in January 2016).

At the same time, exports of butter from Ukraine in January 2017 increased by 1.8 times, to 605 tonnes. Butter exports in monetary terms amounted to $2.3 million against $0.99 million in January 2016. Imports of this product, according to the State Fiscal Service, fell by 27% in January 2017, to a mere 39 tonnes ($185,000) from 49.6 tonnes ($177,000).

Exports of condensed milk and cream in January 2017 increased by 1.8 times, to 3,100 tonnes. Condensed milk and cream shipments totaled $4.9 million in January 2017, which is almost two times more than in January 2016 ($2.4 million).

INFRASTRUCTURE MINISTRY HOPES TO REPAIR RUNWAY AT ODESA AIRPORT IN 2017

KYIV. Feb 9 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukraine’s Infrastructure Ministry hopes to repair the runway at the Odesa international airport in 2017, Minister Volodymyr Omelyan said at a meeting with journalists in Kyiv late on Wednesday.

“The aviation development program is working. I hope that this year we will start repair of the runway at the Odesa airport,” he said.

The minister added that the funds may be provided for some other directions.

As reported, in July 2016 now-resigned Head of Odesa Regional Administration Mikheil Saakashvili said that the Odesa airport could stop operating due to the bad state of the runway.

In February 2017 Vice President of Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) mentioned the bad state of the runway in Odesa.

Odesa International Airport is in the top three largest airports in Ukraine on the number of passengers in the first half of 2016. It performs regular and charter flights between the cities of Ukraine, the CIS, Western Europe, Asia, and Africa.

UKRAINE POSTS 50% RISE IN POULTRY EXPORTS, IN PORK EXPORTS 31% UP IN JAN

KYIV. Feb 9 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukraine in January 2017 exported 10,993 tonnes of poultry, and this was 50% more than a year ago, the State Fiscal Service has reported.

In money terms poultry exports rose by 21%, to $13 million.

Poultry imports shrank by 20.2%, to 6,900 tonnes and in money terms it decreased by 24%, to $2.8 million.

According to customs statistics, pork exports in January fell by 31%, to 380 tonnes for $690,000 compared to $470,000 in January 2016.

Pork imports to Ukraine over the period plunged by 78.7%, to 64 tonnes. Pork for $125,000 was imported to the country and this was 68.8% less than in January 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.

UKRAINIAN GOVERNMENT EXTENDS ‘WARM LOANS’ PROGRAM FOR 2017

KYIV. Feb 9 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers at its meeting on Wednesday adopted a decision to extend for 2017 the public program to partially compensate the cost of loans for modernization of heating efficiency and increase of energy efficiency in the Ukrainian housing sector (the ‘warm loans’ program), the press service of the State Agency for Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving reported.

“The government has extended the popular ‘warm loans’ program for 2017 and improved the procedure for provision of compensations under this program. Soon, Ukrainians will be able to make full use of its capabilities and raise non-repayable financial aid from the state for energy efficiency measures,” the agency head, Serhiy Savchuk, said.

According to him, the list was of banks participating in the program has been extended in particular to include PrivatBank, which according to Savchuk, will allow enhancing competition among banks, reducing the cost of loans, and attracting more participants.

In addition, a mandatory commercial accounting for the activities on improvement of heating efficiency of apartment block will be introduced.

“Thus, homeowner associations will be able to control the actual consumption of energy at home and assess the efficiency of the implementation of energy efficiency measures. As before, homeowner associations will get 40% non-repayable financial assistance for such measures,” Savchuk said.

As reported, UAH 400 million of the 2017 national budget will be sent to provide non-repayable financial assistance to households and homeowner associations to take energy efficiency measures: insulation of buildings, installation of water and heat meters, heaters with thermostatic regulators, replacement of windows, modernization of lighting and other things.

GREECE INTERESTED IN DEVELOPING COOPERATION WITH BLACK SEA REGION OF UKRAINE – GREEK PM

KYIV. Feb 9 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said that Athens is interested in developing cooperation with the Black Sea region of Ukraine.

“Greece is extremely interested in development of cooperation with the Black Sea region of Ukraine due to historical links of Greece with these regions, in particular, in cultural and economic aspects. And we are very keen to develop closer links with the Black Sea regions,” the prime minister of Greece told after a meeting with Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman in Kyiv on Wednesday evening.

According to Tsipras, the two countries have historical ties. About 100,000 ethnic Greeks live in Ukraine, and Greece is interested in their safety, keeping in mind that some of them are living in the conflict zone in Donbas.

UKRAINE, U.S. SIGN AGREEMENT ON FATCA

KYIV. Feb 8 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukraine’s Finance Minister Oleksandr Danyliuk and U.S. Ambassador in Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch signed an intergovernmental agreement to improve the implementation of tax rules and apply the provisions of the U.S. foreign account tax compliance act (FATCA) was signed in Kyiv on Tuesday.

“This agreement helps to reduce the opportunities for financial fraud and tax evasion, to promote a better exchange of information between Ukraine and the United States, the exchange of experience and strengthening our cooperation with the United States,” Danyliuk said after the signing.

Yovanovitch explained that under the agreement, the United States will receive at the state level information from the Ukrainian side about the administration of income tax by U.S. citizens and companies in which they own stakes.

The bilateral cooperation in the field of administration of income and taxes is a two-way street, the ambassador said noting that the U.S. is also willing to share the relevant data with the Ukrainian authorities.

Danyliuk said that the agreement on FATCA has already been signed with 60 countries.