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Business news from Ukraine

PRESIDENT OF UKRAINE DISCUSSES WITH OWNER OF VIBER OPENING COMPANY’S OFFICE IN KYIV

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and founder of the Japanese Internet company Rakuten Hiroshi Mikitani have discussed plans to enhance the company’s presence in Ukraine, in particular the expansion of the office in Odesa and the opening of a new office in Kyiv. Zelensky and Mikitani met on June 25, the presidential website said.
In Ukraine, Rakuten is best known as the owner of the Viber service.
Hiroshi Mikitani says Ukraine is a priority market for Rakuten. He expressed his willingness to support the idea of increasing the number of investment projects from Japan.
He also approvingly responded to Zelensky’s initiative “The State in a Smartphone” and expressed a desire to cooperate closely under this project, since Viber is an integral part of the smartphone of most Ukrainians.
Following the meeting, Zelensky invited Mikitani to join the National Investment Council whose secretary is IT entrepreneur David Arakhamia.

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DTEK RENEWABLES RAISES EUR 90 MLN FROM GERMAN BANKS TO BUILD WIND FARM

DTEK Renewables, an operating company that manages DTEK assets in the field of renewable energy sources, has concluded a deal on foreign investment of EUR 90 million in the construction of the stage 2 of Prymorska wind farm (Zaporizhia region).
The press service said that the loan was issued by a consortium of German banks (Bayerische Landesbank, KfW IPEX-Bank, and Oddo BHF Aktiengesellschaft) with risk coverage provided by German export credit agency (ECA) Euler Hermes and Spanish CESCE. The loan term is 10 years after the technical commissioning of the plant.
This is the third renewable energy project of Euler Hermes and DTEK. Earlier the agency insured financial deals for the construction of the stage 1 of Prymorska wind far and Botiyevska wind farm, the first big wind energy project of DTEK. For CESCE this is the first agreement in Ukraine in recent years.
“DTEK has proven once again its status as a key investor in the renewable energy sector in Ukraine. Last year, the company’s investments accounted for about a half of the total investments in the renewable energy sector. The latest loan-based financing for the construction of the Prymorska wind farm strengthens the company’s role as a long-term partner for leading international financial institutions and industrial equipment supply companies,” CEO of DTEK Renewables Philipp Leckebusch said on the press release.
The construction of the 100 MW phase 2 of the Prymorska wind farm started in 2018. The wind park will consist of 26 wind turbines manufactured by GE, with a capacity of 3.8 MW each. Upon completion of all the works (phase 1 and 2), Prymorska wind farm will be equipped with 52 GE 3.8-130/137-110HH wind turbines, one of the most innovative GE onshore turbines. The total value of the investments will be more than EUR 150 million.
The active phase of construction is currently ongoing: all access roads, pile fields and wind turbine foundations have been already completed, installation of the first wind turbines has begun. Completion of commissioning of the whole facility is planned for September 2019, the company reported.
When both phases are commissioned, the 200 MW Prymorska wind farm will generate between 650-700 million kWh of green energy. The operation of the facility will reduce CO2 emissions by 700,000 tonnes per year, through the reduction of use of conventional generation facilities.

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UKRAINE AGREES ON VET CERTIFICATE FOR DAIRY EXPORT TO SAUDI ARABIA

The State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumers’ Rights Protection has agreed on the form of the international veterinary certificate for milk and dairy export to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
This was reported on the website of the state service on June 24.
As reported, Ukraine agreed on certificates for export of dairy products to Oman and Qatar as well as for export of beef and products made of it to Saudi Arabia.
In 2018, Ukraine opened 85 export markets for various types of products and increased the number of enterprises that received the right to export food products of animal origin. A total of 126 producers of the country can export food products to EU countries.

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FULL LIST OF CHANGED NATIONAL INVESTMENT COUNCIL OF UKRAINE

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has changed composition of the National Investment Council, appointing himself head of the council.
“The Council includes: the Prime Minister of Ukraine; the Governor of the National Bank of Ukraine (by agreement); the First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine, Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine; the Minister of Finance of Ukraine; the Minister of Justice of Ukraine; and also representatives of the Ukrainian and foreign organizations and companies, business circles, experts on issues of attracting investments, development of entrepreneurship, specialists in the field of economics, finance (subject to their consent),” the president said in the amended paragraph 5 of the Regulations on the National Investment Council.
The Council consisting of 29 members was approved by the decree. Candidate to people’s deputies from the Servant of the People Party David Arakhamia is appointed Secretary of the Council. Also, the National Investment Council includes deputy heads of the Presidential Administration Oleksiy Honcharuk and Vadym Prystaiko, president’s advisor Andriy Yermak and president’s advisor Oleh Ustenko.
After the change of its composition, Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman, First Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine Stepan Kubiv, Minister of Finance of Ukraine Oksana Markarova and Minister of Justice Pavlo Petrenko are left members of the Coucil.
The remaining 19 people were introduced to the board by their consent: these are presidents, CEOs and board chairmen of large international companies and banking organizations.
The Council includes, President of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Socar Rovnag Abdullayev, Board Chairman of Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri A.S. Ahmet Akca, CEO of Unilever N.V. (the U.K.) Alan Jope (replaced Paul Polman, who left the position of CEO), Board Chairman of Marubeni Corporation (Japan) Fumiya Kokubu (replaced Board Chairman Teruo Asada), Chief Operating Officer for Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) at Bank Citigroup Inc. (the United States) James C. Cowles, CEO at Metro AG Olaf Koch, and CEO at Engie SA (France) Isabelle Kocher.
The National Investment Council also includes by their consent: Chairperson of the Supervisory Board of Louis Dreyfus Holding B.V. (Netherlands) Margarita Louis-Dreyfus, President and CEO at Cargill Inc. (the United States) David W. MacLennan, Chairman and CEO at Arcelor Mittal Limited Lakshmi N. Mittal, President and CEO at Sumitomo Warm Group (Japan) Kuniharu Nakamura, President and CEO at Holtec International, Inc. (the United States) Kris Singh and Governor of the National Bank of Ukraine Yakiv Smolii.
The Council also includes Chairman and CEO of the DP World group of companies (United Arab Emirates) Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, CEO and President at Vitol Holding B.V. (the Netherlands) Ian Roper Taylor, Chief Operating Officer of the International Finance Corporation (the United States) Stephanie von Friedeburg (replaced Vice President of the IFC Dimitris Tsitsiragos), CEO of Bunge Limited (the United States) Gregory A. Heckman, President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Suma Chakrabarti and President and CEO of Posco Daewoo Corporation (South Korea) Young-Sang Kim.
At the same time, the following persons were removed from the National Council: Senior Vice President of General Electric, President and CEO of GE Transportation (the United States) Jamie S. Miller, CEO of the agro-industrial company Bunge Limited (the United States) Soren Schroder and Chairwoman of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd (China) Sun Yafang.
The decree comes into force on the day of its publication.
The National Investment Council was established in 2016 and it is an advisory body to the Presidential Administration. Its task is to attract investment into the country and improve the investment climate.

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MYKOLAIVOBLENERGO MODERNIZES POWER GRIDS TO CONNECT 10 MW SOLAR POWER PLANT OF NICK SOLAR

JSC Mykolaivoblenergo has concluded an agreement with Mykolaiv-based Svitlolux-Elektromontazh LLC on modernization of the substation Maryivka 150/35/10 kV (Bashtansky district, Mykolaiv region) to connect it to a solar power plant of Nick Solar LLC with a capacity of 10 MW.
According to ProZorro, the agreement worth UAH 4.9 million (including VAT) was signed on June 20, 2019.
According to the Single Register of Legal Entities and Individual Entrepreneurs, Nick Solar belongs to Cyprus-based Nicken Holdings LTD, which was owned by founders of investment company ICU Makar Paseniuk and Kostiantyn Stetsenko until 2019.
According to the law firm Sayenko Kharenko, which was a legal counselor of the U.S. VR Capital Group during the purchase of a 50% stake in Nicken Holdings LTD from ICU, Nicken Holdings owns 11 Ukrainian engineering companies which are constructing 11 solar power plants in Mykolaiv region with a total capacity of 127 MW.
VR Capital jointly with ICU built a 64 MW solar power plant near Kamianets-Podilsky (Khmelnytsky region). They are also finishing a 35 MW solar power plant project in Kherson region.
VR Capital Group President Richard Deitz through Cyprus-based Wiltan Enterprises Limited owns also Sunvin 12 and Sunvin 14 LLCs which in 2019 put into operation solar power plants with the capacities of 15.6 MW and 13 MW in Kirovohrad region.

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SIKORSKY KYIV INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO BE CLOSED FOR 10 DAYS

The Sikorsky Kyiv International Airport will suspend receiving and dispatching flights on September 2-12, 2019 due to repairs of the runway, the press service of the airport told Interfax-Ukraine. The airport will be closed due to repairs from 0900 on September 2 until 0900 on September 12, Kyiv time.
Master Avia LLC that manages the airport has started informing airlines that they can temporarily move to Kyiv-based Boryspil International Airport.
The press service of the Boryspil Airport told Interfax-Ukraine that the airport was preparing to receive extra flights and will cope with an increase in their number.
“We have developed a concept of flight distribution and we are receiving requests from airlines for conducting them,” the press service said.

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