Weekly digest of news on investment and business development in Ukraine and the world from UkraineInvest (7 – 11 July 2025)

Weekly digest of news on investment and business development in Ukraine and the world from UkraineInvest (7 – 11 July 2025)

UkraineInvest supports EUR 200 million investment project in Bucha.
The American company White Star Real Estate plans to develop an industrial and logistics park in Bucha with a total investment of EUR 200 million.
https://surl.lu/laiuem

UkraineInvest presents a vision for Ukraine’s recovery through investment at the International Invest Summit 2025.
During the panel discussion “Ukraine’s Recovery: Priorities, Role of the State, and International Partners”, the Acting Head of UkraineInvest announced that the UkraineInvest is currently supporting investment projects with a total value of over EUR 3 billion. These projects are expected to create more than 12,000 new jobs.
https://surl.lu/lapacx

UkraineInvest and JETRO host Japan-Ukraine Business Matching Event in Kyiv.
On the Japanese side, the event was attended by companies interested in investing in Ukraine and contributing to the country’s recovery. On the Ukrainian side, businesses with strong partnership potential were represented, seeking new opportunities for growth and development.
https://surl.li/tsrpua

UkraineInvest Guide updated: Rebuilding Ukraine with the private sector.
The UkraineInvest Guide serves as a comprehensive resource for investors considering Ukraine as an investment destination.
https://surl.li/gawhsq

Ukrainian Government approves medium-term plan for priority public investments for 2026–2028.
The plan outlines 170 initiatives across 16 sectors, with 51 identified as top priorities.
https://surl.li/yofwfu

The IMF Executive Board completed the eighth review of Ukraine’s EFF program, with a USD 500 million disbursement expected soon.
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed the eighth review of Ukraine’s Extended Fund Facility (EFF) arrangement. As a result of the successful review, Ukraine will soon receive the ninth tranche under the EFF program, amounting to about USD 500 million.
https://surl.li/cbdprv

The Swedish government allocates nearly 1.7 billion SEK to increase aid to Ukraine.
The Swedish government is creating conditions to increase aid to Ukraine this year and to improve its capacity to respond more effectively to humanitarian needs worldwide. This is being done by reallocating priorities both geographically and thematically, according to the government’s statement.
https://surl.lu/yuffob

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