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PRESIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATION, NCCR MULLING TEST LAUNCH OF 5G IN UKRAINE

KYIV. Oct 12 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The presidential administration of Ukraine and the National Commission for Communications Regulation (NCCR) are mulling a pilot launch of the fifth generation mobile communications system (5G) in the country in the near future, head of the presidential administration for administrative, social and economic reforms Dmytro Shymkiv has said.

“We together with Oleksandr Zhivotovsky [the NCCR head] are discussing how to begin experimenting with 5G in Ukraine today. We have clear understanding how to do this,” he told Interfax-Ukraine.

Shymkiv has not disclosed other details of the project, adding that all interested market participants will be able to take part in it.

“Our position is very clear – an open market,” he said.

MARIUPOL PORT TO INVEST UAH 800 MLN IN BUILDING GRAIN TERMINAL

KYIV. Oct 12 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Mariupol maritime merchant port intends to invest about UAH 800 million in a new grain transfer complex.

According to the port’s press service, with reference to port director Oleksandr Oliynyk, the design capacity of the new grain terminal will be 2 million tonnes per year.

“When completed in 2019, the terminal will be able to accept freight simultaneously from two types of transport: at least 240 trucks and 100 wagons a day,” he said.

He noted the main reason for the emergence of such a project is fighting in the east.

“The war cut the port off from traditional goods – coal and ore. Therefore, to save turnover and profit the port management must involve alternative sources of load,” he said.

Oliynyk said in the next 20 years grain exports will double to 70 million tonnes per year.

“Moreover, the growth of exports in the Azov region is observed now: 1.2 million tonnes passed through the port 2012, while in 2013 the figure was 1.4 million tonnes, in 2014 some 2 million tonnes of grain. Due to growth of exports the actual transshipment of these goods grows in the ports of the Azov region,” the expert said.

 

ENERGOATOM SEEKS TO RAISE $250 MLN FROM BOFA-ML BEFORE OCT 2017 FOR SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL FACILITY

KYIV. Oct 12 (Interfax-Ukraine) – National Nuclear Generating Company Energoatom seeks to raise $250 million from Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofA-ML) for building a centralized spent nuclear fuel storage facility before October 2017, Energoatom President Yuriy Nedashkovsky has told reporters.

“The work has been started. At the end of the summer I signed the contract with Bank of America Merrill Lynch… We are waiting for receiving the funds, finishing this work within one year as planned,” he said.

He said that Energoatom Vice President for Economy and Finances Aidyn Aisin is staying in the United States where he is organizing the preparations for a technical, economic and environment audit.

Nedashkovsky said that Energoatom finances the works to build the spent nuclear fuel storage facility using funds foreseen in the electricity transmission tariff set by the National Commission for Energy, Housing and Utilities Services Regulation (NCER). Works carried out by Holtec and Atomprojectengineering are financed.

He said that at present the examination of the project and the preliminary facility safety report are being finished.

He said in early October 2016 Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers changed the intended end-use of land parcels located in the Chornobyl zone to build the facility.

“Here [land and construction works] there is a delay that we estimate will last some nine or ten months. We will actively work on cutting the gap and supply first containers to the facility site in 2018,” he said.

GERMAN-UKRAINIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OPENS IN KYIV

KYIV. Oct 12 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Ukrainian-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce was officially opened in Kyiv on Tuesday by Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Hennadiy Zubko and State Secretary at the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy Matthias Machnig.

“The German-Ukrainian Chamber of Industry and Commerce is another important element in a large mosaic of bilateral relations and contacts between the two countries, which are constantly expanding and intensifying,” Machnig said.

He stressed that Germany believes in Ukraine and continues to provide financial and technical assistance to the country.

He also called on Ukraine to continue reforms, in particular the land reform, which will allow foreign investors to strengthen their presence in the country.

As reported, the agreement to set up the German-Ukrainian Chamber of Industry and Commerce was signed in Berlin on October 23, 2015, and ratified by the Verkhovna Rada on March 16, 2016.

The chamber will coordinate economic operations of its members, present their interests and provide services to them, support companies and organizations that are not chamber members.

The chamber is a voluntary union of companies, directly or indirectly participating in Ukrainian-German relations. Its members are Basf LLC, Linde Gas Ukraine, Henkel Bautechnik (Ukraine), Leoni Wiring Systems UA GmbH, Otten Consulting, Deutsche Bank DBU, Siemens Ukraine, Robert Bosch, AKW Ukrainian Kaolin Company, Klingspor, Knauf Gips Kyiv, Delta Projektconsult Ukraine, Umwelt Ukraine, Metro Cash & Carry Ukraine, MNS Group, Elme Messer Ukraine, Roedl & Partners and HPC Ukraine of HPC Hamburg Port Consulting GmbH.

Managing Director at BASF Ukraine Andreas Lier has become president of the German-Ukrainian Chamber of Industry and Commerce. It consists of five committees – that on industry, banking and financial services, tax and accounting, construction industry, energy efficiency and law.

The chamber is integrated into a worldwide network of German Chambers of Commerce abroad, which consists of 130 offices in 90 countries. The umbrella organization of the chambers is the German Association of Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK).

U.S. SERVICE FASTEN BUYS KYIV TAXI SERVICE RED TAXI

KYIV. Oct 11 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Fasten taxi service, working in the United States, in August 2016 signed an agreement with Kyiv taxi service Red Taxi to purchase 100% of its assets, and has already bought them.

According to the press service of the Kyiv company, the Red Taxi brand will not change, but the marketing strategy will undergo significant changes, and the company will amend business processes and standards of work with drivers.

The sum of the transaction has not been disclosed.

Red Taxi has been operating in the Ukrainian capital since 2013. During this time more than 5 million passengers have used its services.

Red Taxi uses sophisticated IT systems for quick delivery of vehicles and transparent tariffs: satellite taximeters, mobile applications and specialized call centers for taxi orders.

Fasten is an international service for transportation order. It is available in Austin and Boston.

U.S. HEWLETT-PACKARD COULD COOPERATE WITH UKRAINE IN SPACE INDUSTRY

KYIV. Oct 11 (Interfax-Ukraine) – U.S. Hewlett-Packard (HP) is mulling the possibility of cooperation with the Ukrainian space industry.

According to the press service of the State Space Agency of Ukraine, the prospects of mutually beneficial cooperation between Hewlett-Packard and Ukrainian space industry enterprises were discussed by Acting Head of the State Space Agency Yuriy Radchenko and Sales Director of Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Philippe Trautmann in the framework of the Kyiv International Economic Forum.

“The parties discussed the possibility of mutually beneficial cooperation in the sphere of high technologies and the importance of combining the capabilities of the IT company with the needs of the space industry,” the report states.

Following the talks, the HP representative invited the head of the Ukrainian Space Agency to visit the HP plant in Houston (the United States) and get acquainted with the production facilities of the company, the press service said.

Hewlett-Packard (HP) is the largest American company in the field of information technology and cybernetics, a provider of hardware and software for organizations and individual consumers.