Business news from Ukraine

Business news from Ukraine

NUMBER OF UKRAINIANS GOING ONLINE SHOPPING RAISES UP FROM 22% TO 45%

The number of Ukrainians who have faced fraud in any online shopping has increased from 22% to 45% since 2020, surpassing the residents of Bulgaria and Portugal, where this figure was 40%, the OLX Ukraine press service reported.
The relevant data were obtained during a study in five countries (Ukraine, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria and Portugal), which was conducted by OLX Ukraine and OLX Group.
According to them, the highest rates of cyber fraud were recorded in Poland and Romania: in Poland, 50% of users faced phishing, and in Romania – 60%.
Residents of Romania (79%) were the most aware of fraud with fake websites (phishing against buyers and sellers). In Ukraine, this figure is 48%, and in Poland – 54%.
“Importantly, 76% of Ukrainians who faced phishing in 2021 did not lose money thanks to their attentiveness, knowledge of rules and timely contact to the site’s support service. In 2020, this figure was 14 percentage points less – 62% did not lose money,” OLX Ukraine said.
In addition, it is noted that, compared to a similar survey by OLX in 2020, the proportion of those who will contact the police has significantly decreased among Ukrainians. “However, after meeting with the swindler, the respondents of the listed EU countries and Ukraine behave the same way: the majority tries to solve the problem on their own, and only every tenth applies to the police or local authorities,” OLX said.
The study also revealed that both residents of Poland and Ukraine in the majority of cases received external links to dangerous sites in instant messengers: in Poland, 83% of respondents received malicious links in WhatsApp, while in Ukraine they received them on Viber – also 83% of all attacks. Only 6% of respondents in Ukraine and 18% in Poland received phishing links via SMS. Some 2% of respondents in Ukraine and 10% in Poland were attacked using spam mailing.
At the same time, 59% of users from Romania, Portugal and Bulgaria replied that they stopped the conversation after receiving a phishing link. In Poland, respondents know that they should not share payment information with strangers (79%) and open links from unfamiliar people (75%), and should only communicate on the OLX platform (69%).
“In general, according to the World Economic Forum, cyber threats have already been included in the top five risks for the global economy. Both in the EU and in Ukraine, the low level of trust and the relatively small number of calls to the police create a wide space for fraudulent activities. Now 40% of Ukrainians already know that links sent from strangers can be a fraudulent attack, so they do not open them and do not discuss financial issues in instant messengers. Some 15% of users found out about it thanks to our educational site Online Protection. At the same time, in Poland, 75% of users have such knowledge, and Ukrainians definitely have something to strive for in terms of personal cyber literacy,” Head of the business analytics department at OLX Ukraine Viktor Nobiuz said.
Online polls were conducted among 100,000 respondents in Ukraine, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria and Portugal.

MINISTRY OF ECONOMY WANTS TO MAKE PROCEDURE OF PAYING FINE FOR DISCRIMINATORY VACANCIES

The Ministry of Economy proposes to determine the procedure for paying fines to the state budget for advertising discriminatory job advertisements, according to a draft government decree.
The document was made public on Tuesday on the ministry’s website.
According to it, the Ministry proposes to oblige the advertiser to pay a fine within 15 days after receiving the relevant document from the State Labor Service or to challenge such a fine in the central executive body or in court.
In case of non-payment, the fine is proposed to be collected in court, as indicated in the draft resolution.
According to the law on advertising, it is prohibited to indicate the desired age of candidates, to offer jobs only to men or women, with the exception of specific jobs, and to establish other discriminatory criteria in advertising for a vacancy. For violation, the law establishes a fine of ten minimum wages (currently UAH 65,000).

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KYIV AIRPORT DEVELOPS AIR CARGO TRAFFIC

Kyiv Sikorsky International Airport currently focuses on the development of the cargo direction, according to the company’s website with reference to the head of the airport board of directors, Denys Kostrzhevsky, said.
“Now we are focused on the development of the cargo direction and see a significant potential. And for this, it is necessary to build high-quality infrastructure at the airport – freight warehouses, customs warehouses, to establish logistics chains. This is one of our strategic goals,” Kostrzhevsky is quoted as saying.
He noted that the market of passenger and freight traffic in Ukraine will develop at an outstripping pace, since the state has a colossal transit potential.
He also said that at the moment there is another investment direction related to the expansion of the range of ground services and the construction of hangars.
“Hangar storage of aircraft is a relevant service, especially when it comes to small aircraft, which are expensive and, in fact, must be stored in the garage. We put a Mercedes, which costs $100,000, in the garage, while we keep an aircraft for $20 million for some reason under the open sky. And now this service is in great demand on the market,” he said.

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UKRAINIAN BANKS’ CASH EXCHANGE RATES ON 07/12/21

Ukrainian banks’ cash exchange rates on 07/12/21

Source: Interfax-Ukraine

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CARGO TRANSPORTATION DNIPRO RAISES UP BY 31% THIS YEAR

The volume of cargo transported on the Dnipro River in January-November 2021 amounted to more than 13.2 million tonnes, which is 31% more than in the same period in 2020.
According to statistics posted on the website of the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine, most of all were transported: construction materials – 8.8 million tonnes (an increase of 72%), grain – more than 3.1 million tonnes (at the level of last year) and metal products – more than 1.1 million tonnes (a decrease of 30%).
In addition, for the 11 months of this year, 24,500 tonnes of dangerous goods were transported along the Dnipro.
The number of passages for the specified period was 14,700 (an increase of 40%), of which internal – 12,900, sea – 1,800.
The monitoring of vessels on the Dnipro River was carried out by the river information service of the Delta-Pilot branch of the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority.

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STEFANCHUK SAYS UKRAINE IS PREPARING FOR ANY SCENARIO RELATED TO ARTIFICIAL MIGRATION CRISIS

Ukraine is preparing for any scenario of the development of events associated with an artificially created migration crisis on the border with Belarus, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk has said.
“We in Ukraine are preparing for any scenario of the development of events. Now there is no influx of migrants to the borders of our state. At the same time, we see that the tactics of actions related to illegal migration from Belarus to the EU countries are ambiguous, every day something changes in it,” Stefanchuk said at the 11 session of the Interparliamentary Assembly of the Verkhovna Rada, the Seimas of Lithuania and the Senate of Poland in Warsaw on Monday.
He said that Ukraine is strengthening the border with Belarus and constantly consults at the ministerial level with the Polish and Lithuanian sides.
“The Ukrainian side takes extremely seriously the situation on the EU border with Poland and Belarus. Today we are in complete solidarity with the Polish side: the migration crisis is artificially created by Russia and Belarus. What is happening on the EU’s eastern border is a challenge not only to our countries, but also a challenge to the entire civilized world. We are talking, among other things, about checking the ability of the EU and NATO to be consolidated in confronting modern challenges and threats,” Stefanchuk said.
According to him, Russia’s absorption of Belarus and its transformation into another Russian military base on the borders with the EU and NATO poses an immediate threat not only for Ukraine, but for the entire region.

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