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12.12.2024 | 10:30
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Educational opportunities from the Ministry of Economy: list of available programs The Ministry of Economy offers a range of free initiatives through the State Employment Service and in partnership with donors.
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09.12.2024 | 10:22
| Section for Public and Mass Media Relations
Government abolishes licensing of exports of certain types of agricultural products On December 1, 2024, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine abolished the licensing regime for certain types of agricultural products. We are talking about grains, legumes, oilseeds and oil. The relevant decision was made at a government meeting on November 29, 2024.
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09.12.2024 | 10:20
| Section for Public and Mass Media Relations
Ukraine and Denmark agree on a fast-track mechanism for investment Ukraine and Denmark have agreed to introduce a fast-track mechanism for investment that will help businesses overcome market barriers faster and improve the business climate.
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09.12.2024 | 10:10
| Section for Public and Mass Media Relations
Government approves state ownership policy – a key document for reforming state-owned companies The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved a state property policy aimed at improving the management of state assets and attracting investment. The document is key to implementing the provisions of Law No. 3587-IX, which improves corporate governance and considers OECD principles. The Ministry of Economy has been developing the policy over the past nine months since the law was passed.
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09.12.2024 | 10:05
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Demine Ukraine Forum: Humanitarian demining in 2024 was summed up in Kyiv Over the past year, Ukraine has significantly increased its demining capabilities, increasing the number of demining operators and demining machines many times over. This was stated by the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal during the second Demine Ukraine forum held on December 2 in Kyiv. By the end of the year, government and private operators had 151 humanitarian demining vehicles, and the number of deminers had increased to more than 4,000.