Kyiv Post News, Business

KFC coming soon to Kyiv The Colonel’s chicken is coming to Ukraine.
Mar 1 at 21:54 | Mark Rachkevych
Complex immigration laws create headaches, costs for foreigners The arbitrary application by authorities of immigration laws, rules, and regulations make it difficult for foreigners to legalize their stay in.
Mar 1 at 21:40 | Jakub Parusinski
Warsaw Stock Exchange aims to boost burgeoning business with Ukraine The number of Ukrainian listings on the Warsaw Stock Exchange may soon be boosted by a recent agreement with local business representatives.
Mar 1 at 21:27 | Jakub Parusinski
Courts flout case selection law for judges The random assignment of cases to judges is a widely used practice to help lessen corruption in the courts and ensure that the workload is fairly distributed.
Mar 1 at 21:19 | Vlad Lavrov
No investment boom in sight, lawyers say Two years into his term, President Viktor Yanukovych is sticking to his story: his administration is working hard to improve the nation’s investment climate, promising that reforms will set the stage for higher living standards and an investment boom.
Mar 1 at 21:01 | Oksana Grytsenko
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Mar 1 at 20:52 | Kyiv Post
TNK-BP to bid for Ukraine shale gas field Russian oil company, TNK-BP, which is half owned by BP, will take part in a tender for a potentially large shale gas field in Ukraine, it said on Tuesday.
Feb 29 at 06:56 | Reuters
Gazprom wants to end gas transit via Ukraine Russian gas giant Gazprom said on Feb. 22 it would aim to completely stop gas transit via Ukraine when it builds new pipelines later this decade as tensions between the two countries over gas prices and transit escalated.
Feb 23 at 23:23 | Reuters
Yanukovych gives top council post to Firtash Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has appointed billionaire Dmytro Firtash as head of the National Tripartite Social and Economic Council.
Feb 23 at 23:19 | Kyiv Post
SABMiller brewing  more beer in Ukraine as finances improve Miller Brands Ukraine, a large domestic beer producer and subsidiary of international brewing giant SABMiller, sharply cut its losses in Ukraine last year while boosting output by 51.4 percent to 16.4 million deciliters of beer.
Feb 23 at 23:15 | Kyiv Post
Innovative office solutions cut costs Corporate IT solutions and packages have shaken things up.
Feb 23 at 23:12 | Jakub Parusinski
EBRD wants to help nation cut energy consumption A reduction in Russian natural gas prices may give Ukraine some breathing room, but big savings will only come when the nation overhauls its devastatingly energy inefficient economy through modernization.
Feb 23 at 23:06 | Jakub Parusinski
Political will, investment key to boosting energy efficiency As Ukraine struggles to persuade Russia to reduce the price for natural gas deliveries, officials in Kyiv have been scrambling to unlock alternative sources of supply.
Feb 23 at 22:59 | Yuriy Onyshkiv
Better energy transparency will give nation quick boost It could take years or decades for Ukraine to unlock enough fresh domestic sources of energy to break its dependence on increasingly expensive Russian natural gas imports.
Feb 23 at 22:48 | Mark Rachkevych
On the move: Tatiana Ryapich, Amway Ukraine Ltd. Tatiana Ryapich strengthened the team of professionals in Amway Ukraine Ltd., when she joined the company as the new human resources director on Jan.10.
Feb 23 at 22:36 | Kyiv Post