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Section: Budapest Business Journal (Hungary)

    All crossings on Ukrainian-Hungarian border to open next week
    Jun25

    All crossings on Ukrainian-Hungarian border to open next week

    Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said that all border checkpoints between Hungary and Ukraine will be opened on Monday, June 29, according to a report by Ukrainian news agency Ukrinform. …read more Source:: Budapest Business...

    Moody’s upgrades Ukraine’s rating to ‘B3’
    Jun17

    Moody’s upgrades Ukraine’s rating to ‘B3’

    Moody’s Investors Service has raised Ukraine’s sovereign credit rating to “B3” from “Caa1” and assigned a stable outlook, Trading Economics reports. …read more Source:: Budapest Business...

    Scatec Solar hooks to Ukrainian grid 54-MW PV park
    May11

    Scatec Solar hooks to Ukrainian grid 54-MW PV park

    Norway’s Scatec Solar ASA has announced the start of commercial operation of the 54-megawatt (MW) Boguslav photovoltaic (PV) power plant in the Kiev region of Ukraine. …read more Source:: Budapest Business...

    Naftogaz: No need for European gas imports now
    Apr30

    Naftogaz: No need for European gas imports now

    Ukraineʼs state-owned Naftogaz Ukrayiny does not see the need to import gas from Europe in the coming months given the high level of gas storage stocks in the country, company head Andriy Kobolyev said on April 27, S&P Global Platts reports. …read more Source:: Budapest Business...

    EBRD commits fresh funds to support Ukrainian businesses
    Mar24

    EBRD commits fresh funds to support Ukrainian businesses

    The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and Ukraine’s leading leasing company LLC OTP Leasing are helping domestic small- and medium-sized enterprises continue their business activities despite the current market turmoil caused by the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) infection, EBRD said in a statement. …read...

    Ukraine’s Naftogaz in talks with US to kill off Nord Stream 2 gas link, CEO says
    Mar06

    Ukraine’s Naftogaz in talks with US to kill off Nord Stream 2 gas link, CEO says

    Ukraine’s state-owned gas company Naftogaz Ukrainy is in talks with the United States on what further measures could be taken to prevent the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia to Germany from being completed, Naftogaz chief executive Andriy Kobolyev said late Tuesday, reported S&P Global Platts. …read more...

    Ukraine unveils plan for retroactive FiT cuts
    Mar04

    Ukraine unveils plan for retroactive FiT cuts

    Ukraine’s Ministry of Energy and Environmental Protection is considering slashing feed-in tariffs (FiTs) for existing large scale photovoltaic (PV) plants by 15-25%, the Ukrainian Association of Renewable Energy (UARE) trade body has told energy portal pv-magazine. …read more Source:: Budapest Business...

    EBRD to support development of Ukrainian SME’s
    Feb11

    EBRD to support development of Ukrainian SME’s

    The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and Piraeus Bank Ukraine (PBU) are supporting the development of Ukraine’s small- and medium-sized enterprises (SME) with new financial products designed to reduce project and currency exchange associated risks, the EBRD said in a statement. …read more Source:: Budapest Business...

    Ukraine’s Naftogaz receives USD 578 mln from Gazprom for gas transit
    Feb06

    Ukraine’s Naftogaz receives USD 578 mln from Gazprom for gas transit

    State-owned Naftogaz Ukrainy received USD 578.4 million in January from Russia’s Gazprom to ensure natural gas transit during three months, Naftogaz CEO Yuriy Vitrenko said on his Facebook page, as cited by Interfax-Ukraine. …read more Source:: Budapest Business...

    Gas transport through unbundled Ukrainian TSO starts
    Jan02

    Gas transport through unbundled Ukrainian TSO starts

    Hungarian gas transmission system operator (TSO) FGSZ has started taking deliveries of Russian gas through Ukraineʼs unbundled gas TSO following an agreement reached between Moscow and Kiev, state news wire MTI reports. …read more Source:: Budapest Business...