Business news from Ukraine

TEN UKRAINIAN COMPANIES PERMITTED TO SUPPLY DAIRY PRODUCTS TO EU FROM JAN 10

KYIV. Dec 30 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Agricultural Policy and Food Ministry of Ukraine has informed that ten companies received permits to supply dairy products to the European Union (EU).

“The European Commission published the decision on the inclusion of our milk and dairy companies into the official list of authorized exporters to the EU. The permit will take effect on January 10, 2016,” Deputy Agricultural Policy and Food Minister for European Integration Vladyslava Rutytska wrote on her Facebook page.

The permits were issued to Lustdorf, Molochniy Dim, Yahotyn Butter Factory, Lactalis-Mykoliav, Hadiachsyr, private enterprise Ros – branch of Romny Dairy Factory, Zolotonosha Butter Factory, private enterprise Prometey Consulting Firm – branch of Mena Cheese, Lviv cold store complex and Zhytomyr Butter Factory.

AZOVELEKTROSTAL RESUMES OPERATIONS AFTER A YEAR OF INACTIVITY

KYIV. Dec 29 (Interfax-Ukraine) – PJSC Azovelektrostal (Mariupol, Donetsk region), part of Azovmashinvest Holding, in the framework of commissioning works on the launch of the main equipment after a year of inactivity has conducted test smelting in the DSP-25 furnace, making the first three of the twelve parts ordered by ArcelorMittal Algeria.

“According to the production plan for December, the manufacture of the most massive and the most difficult article – a 5.4 m diameter cone – is scheduled for December 27-28,” the press service said citing director general of the plant Oleksiy Popov.

In addition, the plant is working on more than 20 orders for the production of castings for heavy mechanical engineering in cooperation with PJSC Azovzahalmash, and this is more than 700 tonnes of finished products for domestic and foreign steel companies.

The plant continues preparatory work for the launch of a molding line for the production of large wagon casting, which is to be automatically launched in late January-February 2016.

According to a press release, Azovelektrostal from December 23 also started the reorganization of the staff structure of the enterprise to bring the number of employees in compliance with the current production targets of the plant.

YATSENIUK SIGNS FINANCIAL AGREEMENT TO RAISE EUR 400 MLN LOAN FOR PROJECTS IN AGRICULTURE

KYIV. Dec 29 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukraine’s Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk has signed a financial agreement to raise a EUR 400 million loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB) for projects in the agricultural sector, the press service of the government said on Monday.

The agreement secures a EUR 400 million loan for the term of 12 years with a four-year grace period to finance projects in cereals and oil seeds cultivation, modernization of fisheries and aquaculture in Ukraine.

Ukraine’s Ministry of Finance acts as the borrower. Together with the Agrarian Policy and Food Ministry and Ukreximbank, it will select projects and monitor their implementation.

EIB loans can be used to cover up to 50% of the projects’ cost; the rest of the funds will come from the banks participating in the projects and ultimate beneficiaries. The implementation of the project will allow accumulating EUR 800 million of financial resources.

SOME UAH 156 MLN FORESEEN FOR MODERNIZATION OF ENERGIA INCINERATION PLANT IN 2016 NATIONAL BUDGET – OFFICIAL

KYIV. Dec 29 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukraine’s 2016 national budget envisages UAH 156 million for reconstruction of equipment and construction of the new gas purification system at the Energia incineration plant in Kyiv, and the cost of the completion of the reconstruction in general is assessed at UAH 362 million today, the Kyiv City Administration said on Monday, referring to Deputy Administration Head Petro Panteleyev.

“UAH 156 million from the 2016 national budget is foreseen as part of the EU assistance program. However, UAH 206 million is required to complete the works,” Panteleyev said during his visit to the plant.

He said that at present Kyiv authorities are actively working on the attraction of funds to reconstruct the Energia incineration plant.

Panteleyev said that in 2015, the plant burnt 80,000 tonnes of household waste more than in 2014, and it is planned to increase the figure thanks to the expansion of the capacity of the plant.

CABINET APPROVES TARGETED ECOLOGICAL PROGRAM FOR BARRIER’S URANIUM FACILITIES

KYIV. Dec 29 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the targeted ecological program for uranium facilities of Barrier company.

This is outlined in cabinet resolution No. 1091 of December 23 published on Monday.

According to the program, Barrier is the main enterprise located on the territory of former Prydniprovsky Chemical Plant, the large enterprise of the USSR defense and industrial complex that produced uranium concentrate. The enterprise had uranium and thorium ores processing facilities, and ending stocks of ore and naturally occurring radioactive materials reached 42 million tonnes.

The program aims at preventing disasters and maintaining safe storage of uranium facilities and monitoring their state. It is planned to realize the program in 2015-2017. It is planned to draw up a long-term strategy for bringing the uranium facilities in the safe condition with the help of a consortium of European organizations Wismut, Visutek (Germany) and Facilia AB (Sweden).

The approximate volume of financing is UAH 67.74 million, including UAH 49.88 million from Ukraine’s national budget and thanks to international technical assistance of the European Union.

INFRASTRUCTURE MINISTRY, STATE FISCAL SERVICE AGREE ON REDUCTION OF TIME FOR CUSTOMS CLEARANCE OF CARGOS AT PORTS

KYIV. Dec 28 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Infrastructure Ministry of Ukraine and the State Fiscal Service have signed a memorandum of cooperation in the IT sector regarding port procedure cooperation.

An Interfax-Ukraine correspondent has reported that Infrastructure Minister Andriy Pyvovarsky and Head of the State Fiscal Service Roman Nasirov signed the document on Friday.

The sides would improve the processes of handling cargo, start exchanging data between information systems of the agencies and remove duplication of information submitted to marine agents on goods shipped in containers.

At the first stage the relaxation of customs procedures will touch internal and external transit cargos. The next stage will be the introduction of these rules for imported cargos.

“If earlier ships entered ports and then customs officers started cargo clearance procedures that could last for several days, today our goal is to reduce the term for customs clearance to a zero,” Pyvovarsky said.

Thus, the customs clearance will be settled before ships arrive to ports.