Oleh Tkachenko
Total 128 publications
UZ downsizing, ATB staff growth: how top 10 employers have changed
Four out of ten Ukrainian companies will reduce the number of their staff in 2024.
Support for business: how many affordable loans were issued during the war and what the money was used for
Only last week Ukrainian entrepreneurs received 539 soft loans totaling UAH 1.4 billion.
Salaries in Germany: what minimum Ukrainians can count on now
Employers are required to comply with the minimum wage, and violation of this rule carries serious penalties.
Currency transition: what will the pegging of the hryvnia to the euro change for Ukrainians?
Experts predict that a possible change of the main currency in Ukraine may take place not earlier than 2028.
Ukrainians paid a third of taxes from foreigners in Poland: the amount has been named
The information does not include part of tax revenues reallocated to local government budgets.
Euro instead of dollar: NBU head says when Ukraine will give up pegging to US currency
Currently, transactions in U.S. dollars still dominate in all segments of the Ukrainian currency market.
Initial payment: when Ukraine will contribute money to develop its own resources
Ukrainian contributions to the joint investment fund for reconstruction with the USA will not be direct payments to the American side.
Ukrainian business in depression: details
Regardless of the size of the business, negative expectations dominate all categories.
Ukraine will buy $310 million worth of military equipment and services from the US: what will be included in the package
The US State Department has decided to approve a military sale to the Ukrainian government.
Mineral deal: when Ukrainians will be able to get money from mineral extraction
In 2024, Ukraine will receive about 1 billion dollars of income from royalties and other payments related to the extraction of natural resources.
Chicken market: Ukrainian agroholding takes control of the largest Spanish company
MHP, owned by Yuriy Kosyuk, has become the majority owner of Spanish poultry producer Uvesa.
Militarization: Ukraine spends the most of its GDP in the world on defense
Worldwide, arms spending rose to 2 trillion 718 billion dollars, up 9.4%, accounting for 2.5% of global GDP.
Up to 150 000 UAH: to whom business pays the highest salaries
The Ukrainian labor market is increasingly valuing specialists who combine several competencies.



