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Business Recorder: Ukraine's winter grain harvests may fall
Ukraine's harvest of winter grains could fall by 42-58 percent to between 10 and 14 million tonnes due to poor weather during sowing and wintering, the state weather forecaster said on Wednesday.

Business Recorder: Ukraine's 2012 maize crop could hit 25 million tonnes
Ukraine is likely to increase its maize harvest by 10 percent to 25 million tonnes in 2012 by sowing a larger area this year, analyst Ukrainian Agribusiness Club said on Monday.

Business Recorder: Ukraine fails to win over IMF
Ukraine and the International Monetary Fund reported no real progress in talks on Thursday, after a fresh round of negotiations aimed at reviving a $15 billion standby loan programme. Ukraine is facing repayments of about $3.8 billion to the Fund this year under an old programme.

German Businessmen Commend Investment Improvements in Ukraine - President Yanukovych
KYIV, Ukraine, February 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --The representatives of German businesses recognized recent improvements in Ukraine's investment climate, stated President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych after ...

Ukraine Calls for Cooperation as Russian Gas Supply Cuts Hurt EU Again
KIEV, Ukriane, February 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --As Russia's Gazprom admitted that it had cut gas supplies to Europe at the height of the current cold spell, Ukraine said it is ready to help Russia deliver ...

Ukraine Tops List of Russian Vodka Importers
Ukraine imported 27 percent or 1.4 million deciliters of overall export of Russian vodka in 2011, Kommersant business daily said on Tuesday quoting statistics of the Federal Customs Service.

Hungary blues hit business climate in Eastern Europe
The business climate in Hungary plunged in the quarter to January, dragging down the average for the European Union's developing eastern economies, a Thomson Reuters survey showed on Tuesday. The Thomson ...

International Business Times: Ukraine's cold snap highlights homeless problem
The bitter cold snap in Eastern Europe which has killed scores of people has particularly hit the region’s homeless population very hard. In the former Soviet Republic of Ukraine , more than 100 people have already died from the extreme cold weather -- the majority of them were people living on the streets, according to the nation’s health ministry.

Ukraine's president firm against Tymoshenko
Ukraine's president showed no mercy Friday for imprisoned former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, despite increasing fears that her case will hurt his country's struggling economy and its relations with the European Union.

In Ukraine, Small-Business Owners Push Corruption Fight to the Limit
Ever since Igor Zaprudskiy, 50, owner of a small lamp store in Eastern Ukraine, decided to take up the fight against the corruption, which has battered him and other small [...]

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