Tag: EU
Poland and the Baltic countries are initiating the ban.
The draft law on ratification of the agreement was adopted by 311 votes.
The agreement was signed at the Ukraine-EU summit.
The funds will be used to improve infrastructure in eastern Ukraine, rehabilitate the road network in the Luhansk region, and purchase electric public transport in 18 cities.
Eurocontrol has finally approved the integration of Ukraine into the Joint Routing Charge System.
The European Investment Bank has approved provision of two loans totaling EUR 440 million to Ukraine.
In particular, online monitoring of the movement of ships, provision of communication facilities on the territory of Ukraine and abroad, as well as tracking the content of cargo will be introduced.
Raben Group supports the fight against the coronavirus pandemic in Europe.
An accountable, transparent and effective system for infrastructure management is considered by the international financial institutions as a prerequisite for future investments in infrastructure projects in Ukraine.
The transport sector is one of Ukraine's important sectors of economy, with extensive railway and highway networks, sea and river ports (terminals), airports, and a wide network of air destinations, freight and customs terminals.
A high level of infrastructure development is a prerequisite for an efficiently functioning and growing national economy.
Transport infrastructure plays a vital role in the successful development of the Ukraine's economy.
Today the transport infrastructure in Ukraine needs substantial reforms as a strengthened sector substantially improves the investment attractiveness of regions and the country as a whole.
How is the aviation industry experiencing the coronavirus epidemic, how big is airlines’ margin of safety, which Ukrainian airports face the greatest risk, and what will happen after the crisis?
Travel to the European Union by train became even more popular among Ukrainians in 2019.
The EBRD launched 51 new projects in Ukraine in 2019.
The Cabinet of Ministers decision was announced by a member of the parliament.
ÖBB and the Austrian Ministry of Transport have begun the process of obtaining permits for a project for construction of the Austrian segment of the railway line.
Ukrainians are actively taking advantage of visa-free travel.