Finance
Ukraine
Druzhba Pipeline Repaired, Ready to Resume Operations
Kyiv seeks to stabilize energy flows and secure EU support by repairing the Druzhba pipeline ahead of loan expectations.
April 21, 2026
IMF
Speed Up Green Deal – Don’t Shield Public From Fuel Costs, IMF Tells Europe Amid Middle East War
IMF said European national governments should not shield consumers and businesses from fuel price spikes due to the Middle East war, to speed the Green Deal and stop relying on imported fossil fuels.
April 20, 2026
Ukraine
Creditors Agree to Postpone Ukraine’s Debt Payments Until 2030
Ukraine and its G7 and Paris Club creditors have agreed to defer state and state-guaranteed debt payments until 2030.
April 17, 2026
Europe
Ukraine to Unlock $3.2B as Parliament Approves Bills to Meet EU Milestones
Ukraine is set to receive a €2.7 billion ($3.2 billion) tranche within the Ukraine Facility program after a late surge in legislative activity.
April 17, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine and US Agree on Purchase of American Equipment for Naftogaz
Ukraine and the United States agreed on a $300 million purchase of American energy equipment for Naftogaz, amid continued Russian attacks.
April 16, 2026
Ukraine
NATO Allies Pledge $60 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine for 2026
The pledge is in addition to the EU’s €90 billion loan package, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said.
April 16, 2026
War in Ukraine
Russia Suffering Severe Economic Losses Under Sanctions - Ukrainian Intelligence
Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service said internal Russian assessments show mounting economic losses.
April 15, 2026
Economy
Bondholders Reject Ukrzaliznytsia's Opening Offer in $1.1B Debt Talks
Ukrzaliznytsia’s opening proposal – a 20% haircut and maturity extension to 2033 – was rejected by bondholders, who called it no basis for good-faith engagement.
April 14, 2026
Business
Skilled Worker Shortage Persists Despite Labor Supply Growth, NBU Says
Ukraine’s labor supply continues to outpace demand despite a persistent shortage of skilled workers, while construction hired the most in March.
April 8, 2026
IMF
Ukraine’s Parliament Backs Digital Platform Tax Bill
Ukrainian lawmakers passed a first-reading bill to tax income from digital platforms to legalize the economy and meet an IMF structural benchmark.
April 8, 2026
IMF
Ukraine’s Parliament Extends Military Levy for 3 Years Post-War
Ukraine’s parliament has approved a tax bill to extend the military levy for three years after the martial law ends to meet the structural benchmark for the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
April 7, 2026
Economy
Japan Provides $1.3B Grant to Ukraine via ERA Mechanism
Ukraine has received a $1.3 billion grant from Japan – the country’s second such disbursement funded by profits from frozen Russian assets under the G7’s ERA initiative.
April 3, 2026
Business
Polish Fintech Zen Buys PINbank, Ukrainian Asvio Bank Buys Motor-Bank at Auction
Poland’s Zen fintech buys insolvent PINbank, and Ukraine’s Asvio Bank takes Motor-Bank, as another foreign investor enters the market after the Deposit Guarantee Fund’s auction for two failed lenders.
Updated: April 1, 2026
IMF
Ukraine Rushes to Complete IMF Benchmarks, Splitting Major Tax Reform Into Four Bills
Ukraine`s government replaced “one big beautiful bill” with four separate documents to push Ukraine’s lawmakers to vote for the IMF-required tax changes, and submitted them to parliament.
March 31, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine Faces Defense Shortfall by June Amid Funding Delays
Ukraine may reportedly run out of money for its defense within two months, as tens of billions of euros in critical donor support faces multiple threats.
March 27, 2026
War in Ukraine
Ukraine Requires $52B in External Financing for 2026 to Support Budget
Ukraine needs $52 billion in foreign funding this year to cover defense and social costs, following a record $52.4 billion received in 2025.
March 26, 2026

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