KYIV. Oct 17 (Interfax-Ukraine) – State-run enterprise Artyomsol in January-September 2017 saw a slight rise in salt production year-over-year, to 1.2 million tonnes.
The company said in a press release that the figures could have been higher if more wagons were provided to Artyomsol.
Since early 2017 the enterprise has produced around 834,000 tonnes of unpackaged salt shipped in bulk (more than twice up year-over-year). The increase was seen thanks to a rise in exports to far abroad.
Some 513,300 tonnes was sent to the EU. Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Serbia and other countries remain permanent consumers of Artyomsol’s products.
Demand on some types of products fell. Since early 2017, production of packaged salt fell by 25.5%, to 144,400 tonnes. Iodine-treated salt output dropped by 15.7%, to 43,600 tonnes and salt in bags production fell by 8.6%, to 160,200 tonnes.
“Due to the loss of the Russian market, production of salt in small soft containers fell to 38,700 tonnes or 8.2% of the production volume seen a year ago,” the company said.
Artyomsol is the largest enterprise for production and sale of table salt (NaCl) in Central and Eastern Europe. Its production facilities are located in Soledar (Donetsk region). The company exports its products to 19 countries. About 35% of the company’s products are sold in Ukraine, and the rest are supplied abroad (data for 2016).
ODESA. Oct 17 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Leading Japanese companies are considering the possibility of implementing investment projects in Odesa region.
Relevant issues were discussed during a meeting of Odesa Regional Governor Maksym Stepanov with representatives of the Association of Japanese Companies in Ukraine, the press service of Odesa Regional State Administration reported.
“We feel how dynamically the region develops under your leadership, we believe that there are many investment and production opportunities here. We are reliable and long-term partners if we feel confident and know our investment are secure. We need to study all the risks, and we will prepare relevant questions to put forward for further discussion,” the press service quoted General Director of Mitsubishi Corporation in Ukraine Kohei Tagawa as saying.
In turn, Stepanov confirmed their readiness to support investment projects at all levels and to provide all necessary information and assistance to expand mutual relations.
In addition, during a visit to Odesa, Japanese entrepreneurs met with Vice Mayor of Odesa Pavlo Vuhelman and learnt about infrastructure projects in the city initiated by the city council.
KYIV. Oct 13 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Demand of importers on Ukrainian apples at the Asia Fruit Logistiсa trade show in Hong Kong totaled 80,000 tonnes and cherries – 2,000 tonnes.
“After the show demand on fresh apples – around 80,000 tonnes, fresh berries – around 1,000 tonnes, cherries – some 2,000 tonnes, and preserved berries – around 2,000 tonnes was seen,” Head of the Export Promotion Programme at Western NIS Enterprise Fund Vitaliy Bihdai told Interfax-Ukraine.
He said that only in the first day of the show that was held in September Ukrainian producers received orders to supply 34,000 tonnes of apples harvested in 2017, including 14,000 tonnes for European buyers and 20,000 tonnes for Asian buyers.
In 2017, Ukraine first took part in the Asia Fruit Logistiсa show with the national stand.
“Thanks to the show, Ukrainian businessmen expanded their business contacts and received new orders,” Bihdai said.
KYIV. Oct 13 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Cabinet of Ministers has approved a list of 23 cities and united territorial communities in which it is planned to open centers on administrative services in the “Transparent Office” format.
An Interfax-Ukraine reporter said that the respective decision was made at a government meeting on Wednesday, October 11.
The list includes such regional centers as Kyiv, Odesa, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Lviv, Kropyvnytsky, Zhytomyr, Rivne, Cherkasy, and Chernihiv, as well as in the towns of Bucha, Druzhkivka, Kamiansk, Kryvy Rih, Rubizhne, Sloviansk, and five communities in Ternopil region – Baikivtsi, Skala-Podilska, Velyki Hai, Velyki Dederkaly, and Melnytsia-Podilska.
The government recommended that local government agencies determine the premises for “Transparent Offices,” taking into account the requirements of accessibility for persons with disabilities, and ensure the development of design estimates for repair work in the premises provided.
The creation of centers for the provision of administrative services is carried out on co-financing terms, with at least 10% of expenditures financed from local budgets.
KYIV. Oct 13 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Nova Poshta (Kyiv) increased deliveries by 23% in the third quarter of 2017 year-over-year, to 33 million deliveries.
“In January-September 2017, the number of deliveries by Nova Poshta was almost 100 million and approached the results of the entire 2016,” the company’s press service said on Thursday.
The company is preparing for the launch of the national terminal.
“The largest parcel sorting station with modern powerful equipment in Ukraine would allow speeding up parcel processing and delivery. It is planned that the terminal will start operating by the end of this year,” the press service said.
Nova Poshta, founded in 2001, is the leader in the local delivery market. The company’s network consists of more than 2,300 depots, 1,400 pick-up and drop-off points and 37 sorting and loading terminals throughout Ukraine. In 2016 Nova Poshta delivered more than 110 million items.
KYIV. Oct 13 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukraine’s Service for Food Safety and Consumer Protection has invited the plant protection department of Vietnam to visit Ukraine and study the biosecurity procedures for exporting wheat.
The Ukrainian authority said in a press release that the issue was discussed at a meeting of the Ukrainian-Vietnamese intergovernmental commission for trade, economic, scientific and technical cooperation.
The sides discussed the state and prospects for Ukrainian-Vietnamese cooperation in agriculture and pointed out the importance of its further development.
The commission members discussed the placing of Ukraine to the list of countries that have the right to export crops to Vietnam.
The special attention was paid to restoration of exports of Ukrainian wheat to the country.
“The fruitful work of the intergovernmental commission gives grounds to count on settling all disputable issues in bilateral trade between the countries by the end of this year,” Head of Ukraine’s Service for Food Safety and Consumer Protection Volodymyr Lapa said.
He said that Ukraine is ready to apply the reciprocity principle in exports and imports of agricultural products and food.