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Agriculture ministry to insist on retaining special VAT regime for farmers at meeting with IMF
Дата: 04.11.2015 11:55
The Agricultural Policy and Food Ministry of Ukraine will insist on retaining the beneficial VAT taxation regime for farmers until 2018 at a meeting with representatives of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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S&P Upgrades Ukraine's credit rating
Дата: 20.10.2015 13:40
The ratings agency Standard and Poor's has upgraded Ukraine's credit rating from "selective default" after Kyiv managed to strike a major debt write-down deal, Radio Liberty reports.
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Tax reform limited with 2016 budget deficit of 3.7% of GDP - finance minister
Дата: 16.10.2015 15:35
Ukraine's Ministry of Finance is committed to the idea of tax reform to restore economic growth in Ukraine, however, the condition for reform agreed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is keeping the 2016 budget deficit at 3.7% of GDP, Finance Minister Natalie Jaresko has said.
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Ukraine expects IMF mission after upcoming elections, hopes to get $1.7 bln tranche by 2016 - Jaresko
Дата: 16.10.2015 15:20
The next mission of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is expected to come to Kyiv for the second review of the extended fund facility (EFF) and for the disbursement of the third tranche worth $1.7 billion after the local elections scheduled for October 25 is held, Ukrainian Finance Minister Natalie Jaresko has said.
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IMF mission starts working in Ukraine
Дата: 22.09.2015 10:35
The mission of the International Monetary Fund has started working in Ukraine on Tuesday, September 22.
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Ukraine for the first time meets IMF requirements - Poroshenko
Дата: 15.09.2015 17:18
Ukraine has for the first time fulfilled the conditions of the agreed program of cooperation with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has said.
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IMF downgrades forecast for hryvnia rate in late 2015
Дата: 05.08.2015 18:10
The hryvnia to U.S. dollar exchange rate by the end of 2015 will drop to UAH 23.5 per $1, while by late 2016 – UAH 24.4/$1, according to a report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).