Last year, foreign investment in Ukraine increased by 40%: Which international companies are investing? Foreign investment in Ukraine in 2023 increased by 40%, up to $1.2B. Among the large investors are giants in metallurgy, energy, and building materials. The metallurgical giant ArcelorMittal continues... #ArcelorMittal #BlackIron #CarlsbergGroup #ForeignInvestor #InvestmentsinUkraine #OnurGroup
Despite the war, Canadian companies are investing tens of millions of dollars in new projects in Ukraine. Vice-President of the Canadian-Ukrainian Trade Association Yuriy Kryvoshey said, in 2023 Canada’s foreign direct investment in the Ukrainian economy amounted to $61.8M. Fairfax Financial Holding... #AgroholdingAstarta #BlackIron #CamecoCorporation #Fairfax #ForeignInvestor #InvestmentsinUkraine #OvostarUnion #Roshel
Canadian Black Iron will submit a new application for the Shymaniv iron ore deposit after the updated Investment Support Agreement. The company noted that the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine has updated legislation on investment support agreements and is now accepting applications through UkraineInvest. Black Iron took advantage of... #BlackIron #ForeignInvestor #InvestmentsinUkraine #ShymanivIronOreDeposit #UkraineInvest
The Ukrainian government is delaying billions of dollars in investments from a Canadian mining company. The Canadian company Black Iron, engaged in the extraction of iron ore from the Shymanivskoye deposit in Kryvyi Rih, once again called on the government of Ukraine to agree and sign the investment agr... #BlackIron #InvestmentsinUkraine #IronOreMining #MiningCompanyUkraine #MiningInvestmentsUkraine
Canada’s largest investment in Ukraine, the US$1 billion Black Iron mining and processing plant in Kriviy Rih, is being held up by delays at Ukraine’s Defense Ministry, Matt Simpson, CEO of the Toronto-based mining company, tells RBC-Ukraine. If the Defense Ministry completes a binding agreement on transfer of... #BlackIron #MiningInvestmentsUkraine #MiningUkraine