Tag: Ukraine

Ukraine Closes 23 Crossings On Border With Russia

Thus, 39 border crossings (control points) are currently operating on the border with Russia

Automobile Production Down 13-Fold In Ukraine In August

The Kremenchug automobile assembly plant (KrASZ) and the Chasovoyarsky bus plant were idle in August.

We will be happy to return to Ukraine its rate of development - Branson

"The next challenge for us is to bring together as many Western business leaders to possibly come to Ukraine"

Russian Railways’ President Links Reduction Of Freight Transportation To Situation In Ukraine

"What is happening in Ukraine is leading to a drop in the cargo base and freight transport in that direction"

Kryukov High-Speed Trains To Begin Operation Next Week

first trip will be on the Kiev-Lviv route.

Loads Bypassing Donbas

Imports of Russian petroleum products are already bypassing the Donbas

Ukraine Builds Deepest Deep-Water Port On Black Sea

As a result of the dredging of the approach channel and waters of the Yuzhny port, it will be possible to accommodate Capesize vessels with a draft of 18.5 meters. The port administration’s head Maksym Shirokov announced this in an interview with the CFTS.

AvtoVAZ Stops Delivering Automobiles To Ukraine

The first quarter of every year is traditionally set aside for clarifying plans and signing export contracts

Ukrainian Car Market Declines By 7.4% In 2013

2013 was a year of crisis and dwindling sales for the car market

Ukraine Considers Liberalizing Special Safeguard Measures For Vehicles

The Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine is considering the issues of stages and sizes regarding liberalization of this measure

Advantages And Disadvantages Of European Integration For Transport Industry

The advantages of the association agreement will be simplification of access to foreign loans, improvement of the investment climate in Ukraine, access to new markets, and harmonization of Ukraine’s legal framework with European standards. The disadvantages will be the risks associated with Russia's response and increased competition.

Ecological Inspectors vs. shipowners: how the state makes money on accidents in ports

There are cases of inconsiderable cargo spills in ports of Ukraine, however the way the damage amount is calculated has nothing to do with international rules. Shipowners complain of arbitrary behavior of ecological inspectors and raise the issue on the international level; in turn the state at all costs tries to make money on such offenders.

Automobile Industry’s Debt: Why AIS Group And Yaroslavskyi’s Holding Are Fighting

The AIS group of companies has accused its creditor - Oleksandr Yaroslavskyi’s DCH holding - of attempted corporate raid. In turn, the DCH holding has accused the AIS group of companies of failing to repay its debt. This has resulted in a new round of confrontation between the creditor and the borrower.

Vasadze: Manufacturers May Begin Paying Recycling Tax On Imported Vehicles Within Six Months

But it will change nothing for consumers

UkrAvto: Rates Of Recycling Tax On Imported Vehicles Will Not Be Raised After Abolition Of Adjustment Coefficients

"They can remain as they are"

First Results Of One Hundred Days of Port Reform

The key points of a speech by Yurii Vaskov, the chairman of the Administration of Seaports of Ukraine (ASU), at the Ukrainian Transport Infrastructure Forum on October 15, 2013

Maersk Says Ukraine’s Port Tariffs Are Highest In Black Sea Region

Pedersen also said that port tariffs in Ukraine are the highest in the entire Black Sea region.

Vehicles Required To Travel With Dimmed Headlights From October 1 October 1, 2013

Drivers are obliged to follow the rule from October 1 to May 1.

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