Thursday, November 29, 2018

Farmers In Ukraine Harvest Record Grain Crop

Russia Blocks 35 Ships from Ukraine’s Azov Ports…EBRD and Germans Plan EUR300 million Loans to Southeast…Nord Stream 2: 25% Built…Farmers Harvest Record Grain Crop

By James Brooke
November 30th, 2018

Russia is blocking 35 ships carrying cargo to or from Ukraine’s Azov seaports Ukraine’s Infrastructure Minister Volodymyr Omelyan charged Wednesday night. 

“The Ukrainian ports of the Azov Sea, Mariupol, and Berdyansk are actually blocked by the Russian Federation for the entry and exit of ships," he writes on Facebook. “The goal is obvious - blocking the work of Ukrainian ports in the Azov Sea and gradually removing Ukraine from our legal territories, enshrined in international law.”

As of 11 am Thursday, 12 ships were waiting near the Kerch Bridge

for Russian permission and pilot assistance to pass through the Kerch–Yenikale shipping canal en route Mariupol, the port director of Mariupol writes on his Facebook page. In addition, he writes, 10 ships are awaiting permission to exit the Sea of Azov after loading cargo in Mariupol. First dredged in the 1870s, the maritime channel links the Black Sea and the Azov Sea and must be traversed with pilot assistance due to its relatively shallow average depth.

In response to the blocking of ships, Federica Mogherini, the EU’s High Representative

for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, stated: “The European Union expects Russia to ensure unhindered and free passage through the Kerch Strait to and from the Azov Sea, in accordance with international law.”

The EBRD approved Wednesday an EUR 150 million loan to a Norwegian investment to build a wind power farm on Lake Syvash, facing Crimea.

Located 25 km west of the Sea of Azov, the nearly EUR 400 million project by Norway’s NBT would be on the edge of a threatened Russian land corridor connecting Donetsk and Crimea.

KfW, German’s State Development Bank, is negotiating an EUR 150 million loan to upgrade Odesa port and to repair two highways in the east:

Mariupol to Zaporizhia, and Pokrovsk, Donetsk to Mykhailivka, Luhansk. According to deputy Infrastructure Minister Victor Dovhan, KfW is also interested in helping to finance electrification of rail tracks to Ukraine’s Black Sea ports.

With martial law covering 10 border regions until Dec. 26, the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine is advising “a business as usual approach until further notice.”

“We have launched a special task force to monitor, liaise with authorities and support members,” writes Andy Hunder, Chamber President. “We are monitoring commercial vessels coming in and out of the Mariupol and Berdyansk ports in the Azov Sea.
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IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said Thursday that the IMF Board will review the standby program with Ukraine after Dec. 10.

“The preliminary assessment is satisfactory and the process is expected to be completed shortly,” she said after having a ‘constructive’ telephone call Wednesday night with President Poroshenko. Bloomberg reports that the first tranche of the IMF program could be $1.4-1.5 billion.

Dragon Capital writes:

The latest upbeat statement from the IMF signals that the IMF Board is likely to approve a 14-month $3.9bn Stand-by program for Ukraine by the end of the year.”

Concorde Capital’s Alexander Paraschiy writes:

“All this confirms our expectation that Ukraine will receive the first tranche under new $3.9 billion stand-by loan program with the IMF by the end of this year.”

Gazprom says that 300 km, or 25% of the total 1,220 km, of Nord Stream 2 has been laid on the Baltic seabed,

offshore of Greifswald, Germany and in the economic zone of Finland. According to the Russian state energy company, the twin tube line will be completed on schedule, about this time next year.
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Ukraine’s gas transportation system is cheaper and more reliable than Nord Stream 2,

Prime Minister Groysman told German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier when they met Thursday in Berlin. Earlier in the day, at the opening of a Germany-Ukraine business forum, Chancellor Angela Merkel said: “Despite the different opinions about the North Stream 2, we fully support the status of Ukraine as a transit country of gas." She said Germany will be able to control the volume of gas supplied by Nord Stream 2.

As of Thursday, Ukraine’s farmers harvested a record 68.5 million tons of

grain from 14.5 million hectares, 98% of the forecast area, reports the State Statistics Service. The previous record was in 2016 when 66 million tons of grain were harvested. Last year, the harvest fell to 61.3 million tons.

Since the start of the grain marketing year, on July 1, Ukraine has exported 17.6 million tons of grain.

Largely passing through the Black Sea ports, this flow of food includes: 9 million tons of wheat were exported, 5 million tons of corn and 3 million tons of barley. In the last marketing year, ending on June 30, Ukraine exported 39.4 million tons of grain, according to the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food. This marketing year, exports are expected to rise 8%, hitting 42.5 million tons.

Real, inflation-adjusted wages were up 14.2% yoy in October, to $328 per month,

the State Statistics Service reports.  As usual, the highest monthly wage was in Kyiv -- $493. The National Bank of Ukraine expects real wage growth will slow to 7% in 2019 and to 5% in 2020.

Through October, retail sales are up 5.4% yoy,

the State State Statistics Service reports. The highest growth was observed in government-controlled Luhansk – up 27%; government-controlled Donetsk – up 12.9%;  Zakarpattia – up 11.5%; and Poltava – up 11.4%. ICU view: Consumer demand will remain the key driver of economic growth for the rest of 2018 and 2019 thanks to rising real disposable income of households against the backdrop of a further increase of remittances, a 12% minimum wage hike since January 2019, and a tight labor market.

Ukraine’s largest e-commerce companies, Rozetka and EVO Group, are merging this week,

after winning approval from Ukraine’s Antimonopoly Committee on Tuesday. Rozetka bought a 56 percent stake in EVO from Naspers, the South Africa-based multinational internet and media group. Rozetka and Evo plan to create a new enterprise, placing all their online stores they own under one umbrella, including Bigl, Crafta, Deal, Kabanchik, Prom, Shafa and Vchasno.

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By James Brooke
For comments and story tips, James Brooke can be reached at: jbrooke@ubn.news
For more Business News from Ukraine visit Ukraine Business News' site: www.ubn.news.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Optimism on IMF Aid to Ukraine

Optimism reigns on international financial support for Ukraine.

Prime Minister Groysman told journalists in Berlin on Wednesday that he expects “a positive decision in December” by the IMF Board on Ukraine’s $3.9 billion standby program. Separately, Finance Minister Oksana Markarova tells reporters that on Dec. 18, the World Bank will review $750 million financing for Ukraine -- $100 million more than initially announced. Concorde Capital’s  Alexander Paraschiy writes: “International support seems to be arriving on schedule. We do expect that Ukraine will receive $2.7-3.0 billion from international financial institutions and the EU by the end of 2018.”
 

Insurance premiums could rise for ships servicing Ukrainian ports in the Sea of Azov,

Infrastructure Minister Volodomyr Omelyan says. “We see clearly that there is a rise in prices for supplies, and this worries us, because it’s not only Ukraine that pays, but also European taxpayers,” he told reporters after a ministry meeting on the issue on Wednesday. Separately, Alexander Basyuk, the ministry’s director for sea transport reform, told the European Business Association, he does believe that martial law will reduce the number of ships docking at Ukraine’s ports.
 

Martial law and the closing of the Ukraine unit of Russia’s VTB  bank have not caused a run on bank deposits in Ukraine,

according to Kateryna Rozhkova, first deputy governor of the National Bank of Ukraine. “Not a single bank turned to the NBU these days for liquidity support,” Rozhkova wrote on Facebook. She said that the withdrawal of 2% of bank deposits in recent days was largely attributed to consumer paying for Black Friday purchases.
 

During the one month of martial law, the banking system will operate without any new restrictions on currency or money markets,

the National Bank of Ukraine said in an official statement. “Today, banks are sufficiently stable, liquid and capitalized,” the central bank said. “Accordingly, no administrative restrictions on the currency or money market are being introduced.” If needed, the central bank can intervene to help troubled banks. Similarly the bank said it is monitoring exchange rates and has enough reserves -- $17.8 billion – to “intervene to smooth excessive exchange rate fluctuations.”
 

Martial law’s initial negative impact on the hryvnia exchange rate and on Ukrainian Eurobond prices “will fade away,”

ICU investment bank writes. “Given further escalation is not likely, negative impact from the conflict and the introduction of martial law on the hryvnia and Ukrainian Eurobonds will fade away,” ICU writes.
 

Germany and France oppose stricter sanctions against Russia for attacking and capturing three Ukrainian Navy boats on Sunday,

Germany’s Die Welt newspaper reports. U.S. State Department Spokesperson Heather Nauert says Europe should enforce  existing sanctions and should think hard about the Nord Stream 2 gas line linking Germany and Russia. Concorde Capital’s Zenon Zawada writes: “Sanctions enforcement is realistic, as well as a new round of sanctions. But abandoning Nord Stream 2 is a bit unrealistic, considering how much has been invested in it so far, particularly by German interests.”
 

Last year, Mariupol exported $2.3 billion worth of steel by Metinvest,

almost one quarter of Ukraine’s total steel exports, ICU writes. In the event of a Russia blockade of the port, Meinvest could turn to rail and “fully redirect its steel shipments from Azov ports to Black Sea ports,” ICU writes.
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The world will need 50% more food by 2050.

For Ukraine to grow into a true food superpower, it needs to increase investment to triple grain yields to US levels – 11 tons per hectare. At the same time, investment is needed in infrastructure to eliminate the farm gate to port gate bottlenecks, attendee of the Ukrainian Agribusiness Forum were told Wednesday. For food exports, Mikolaiv is now the leader, handing 31 %. Yuzhne comes in second place with 21% and Chornomorsk in third place, with 18.4%.
 

Ukrzaliznytsia seeks to hike freight rates by 26% in 2019.

By contrast, the government is forecasting inflation to end 2019 at 7.4% Dragon writes: In the last few years, [UZ] started with proposing a circa 25% tariff hike, but typically ended up with a 15% increase.”
 

GE Transportation delivered 15 US-made TE33A Trident diesel locomotives to Ukraine this fall. 

Half have been certified for use on Ukrainian Railways, says Evhen Kravtsov, CEO of the state railroad. In coming days, they should start hauling freight.
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Skoda Transportation, the Czech manufacture of rail rolling stock, has opened an office in Dnipro.

The goal is to revive a five-year old project to build 480 electric locomotives with Zaporizhia Electric Locomotive Plant. The project was frozen in March 2014 due to Russia’s military attacks on eastern Ukraine. Skoda believes the conditions are right to renew the project.
 

Gazprom appears to be waiting to learn the outcome of Ukraine’s national elections before negotiating a long term contract to send Russian gas through Ukraine’s gas transportation system,

Andriy Kobolyev, CEO of Naftogaz, tells Channel 5 TV. With Ukraine’s election cycle over next fall and the Gazprom contract expiring a few weeks later, at the end of 2019, the Russian company may simply book gas transit volumes for periods as short as one month, Kobolyev predicted.
By James Brooke
For comments and story tips, James Brooke can be reached at: jbrooke@ubn.news
For more Business News from Ukraine visit Ukraine Business News' site: www.ubn.news.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

World Bank to approve $750 million loan to Ukraine on Dec. 18

Central Bank Closes 2 Ukraine Units of Russia’s VTB…Residential Construction Drops 15%...E-Commerce Shows Dynamism in Brand Survey

By James Brooke
November 28th 2018

Prime Minister Groysman is to ask German Chancellor Angela Merkel tomorrow to pressure the Kremlin to keep shipping free on the Azov Sea.

The two leaders meet  in Berlin Thursday morning to open a German-Ukraine business forum.  On Tuesday, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said further sanctions against Russia will be debated at the next monthly meeting of EU foreign ministers.
 

Martial law is expected to have a minimal impact on business after the 30-day regime starts today in 10 of Ukraine’s 24 regions.

Maksym Sysoiev, a lawyer for the Ukraine office of the Dentons law firm, lists several possible impacts:  compulsory employment, compulsory acquisition of private ownership, use of resources and employees of any enterprises regardless of their ownership, and special regime for the entry and exit and restriction for movement of vehicles.
 

Although shipping has been restored to Ukraine’s Azov ports, Ukrzaliznytsia is preparing back up plans

for rerouting steel and grain shipments from these ports -- Berdyansk and Mariupol -- to the nearest Black Sea ports – Kherson and Mikolaiv. Yevhen Kravtsov, acting CEO for the state railroad writes on Facebook: “In the event of a change in the logistics of the carriage of goods by sea, in particular in the Azov region, Ukrzaliznytsia is ready to reorient goods to other ports.”
 

The World Bank Board is to review $750 million in loan guarantees for Ukraine on Dec. 18,

Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry writes on Facebook. By placing Ukraine on its agenda, the Board signals that it expects the IMF Board will approve the $3.9 billion standby program for Ukraine when it meets in early December. Release of the World Bank money is contingent on Ukraine having an IMF program.
 

Germany signed an agreement Tuesday to provide EUR 85 million to Ukraine

for technical cooperation and financial cooperation, tweets Andriy Melnyk, Ukraine’s Ambassador to Germany. Three quarters of the money is to be loans and one quarter grants. Separately, Gennady Zubko, Minister of Regional Development and Housing, announced that Germany will contribute an additional EUR 10 million to converting gas subsidy payments into investments in energy efficiency.
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In the latest move against Russian banks in Ukraine, the National Bank of Ukraine declared Ukraine subsidiary of Russian state bank VTB insolvent

on Tuesday, citing its declining liquidity and worsening financial position. Earlier this month, the central bank revoked the banking licenses of BM Bank, another VTB subsidiary. Last year, the Kyiv government imposed sanctions on Russian banks operating in Ukraine. Since then, the central bank has failed to approve sales of the banks. VTB’s work here was paralyzed this fall after a Kyiv court ordered the freeze of its assets to implement a September ruling against Russia at an international arbitration court in The Hague. 
 

VTB Ukraine’s closure will not affect banking stability,

the central bank says. On Oct. 1, VTB Bank ranked 25th among the 82 banks operating in Ukraine, accounting for only .6% of assets. The National Bank says 97% of depositors of VTB Ukraine – or 59,108 people -- will receive their deposits in full, since their size is below the $7,142 insurance limit of the Guarantee Fund of Individuals' Deposits. However, this covers only one quarter of the $131 million on deposit at the bank.
 

Capital investment was up by 20% through September yoy,

matching the 21% growth recorded for the same period last year. These are real growth increases, adjusted for inflation, according to the State Statistics Service. Capex highlights for January-September 2018: industrial investment up 25%; transportation – largely rail – up 43%; and extraction – oil, gas and iron mining – up 51%. Of investment, 73% was self-financed by companies, with bank loans accounting for only 7%. Dragon Capital writes: “Imposition of a 30-day martial law in selected regions following an escalation of tensions with Russia in the Sea of Azov, may hit business confidence and cause investment activity to slow.”
 

In the latest investment to add value to Ukraine’s agricultural commodities,

the first stage of a EUR 25 million plant for producing frozen bakery products has opened in Novi Petrivtsi, just north of Kyiv. Half of output will be for export, Yuriy Tryndiuk, founder of the company, Khlibni Investytsii Holding, tells Interfax-Ukraine. With the new lines, the bakery plans to triple its production to 90 tons a day of ciabatta, French baguettes and other artisan breads.
 

Oil and gas permits will now be auctioned through ProZorro.Sales,

under a contract signed Tuesday by the online auction platform and Geonadra, the State Service of Geology and Mineralogy. With the first auctions to take place within weeks, Oleg Kirilyuk, head of Geonadra writes on Facebook: “It is very important for us to make obtaining special permits for subsoil not only transparent but also efficient."
 

Through September, 5.2 million square meters of residential housing were commissioned, 15% less than during the first nine months of last year.

The decline follows a 9% increase last year. Increasing demand for studio and one bedroom apartment translates into a drop in housing space going into operation, reports Lev Partskhaladze, deputy minister of regional development, construction and utilities. Half of  new housing space is in apartment buildings. Kyiv and Kyiv region account for a total of 30% of the new space. The biggest boom is in Kherson, where new residential space has tripled, year over year.
 

Seven Ukrainian furniture companies will furnish 3,000 new apartments in Israel

for a local construction company. Alexandr Sekeda, a Ukrainian designer, is coordinating the work by the companies, all members of the Ukrainian Association of Furniture Manufacturers.
 

E-commerce is the most dynamic segment this year for Novoe Vremia’s annual listing of Ukraine’s top 100 brands.

After Morshinska, the water company, Rozetka, the nation’s largest e-commerce platform, comes in second, and Nova Poshta, the private delivery company, comes in third. Also in the top 100 are: Citrus -- 28th place; Foxtrot – 36;  Allo – 38;  Comfy – 61: and  Prom.ua – 67. Prom.ua was the fastest growing brand, with its brand valuation jumping by 190% since last year.
 

Justin, a new private delivery company, is joining Ukraine’s fast growing delivery business, opening 330 branches by the end of this year.

To cultivate online shoppers, Justin plans to offer order tables at its branches, which are generally located near supermarkets and in shopping centers. Through September, e-commerce is up in Ukraine by one third year over year, to $3.1 billion in sales.
 
By James Brooke
For comments and story tips, James Brooke can be reached at: jbrooke@ubn.news
For more Business News from Ukraine visit Ukraine Business News' site: www.ubn.news.

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Fryday is an auxiliary business name of Seared AB headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, [VAT: SE556768364301].
 

The Trademark Fryday



Fryday and its graphic representation is a registered community trademark [No 012891883] owned by Seared AB (Fryday) and is protected by the European Union

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