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of the fulfillment of obligations by the buyer, we will talk about this and other topics with oleksiy sobolev the director of a state-owned enterprise transparently sells greetings oleksiy good morning, let's start with such a philosophical question, should we even carry out privatization during the war? here is the famous investment banker serhiy fursa who says that it is not worth selling something during the war because now the price is low, the competition will be low what do you what kind of competition is there, what prices are observed , is privatization taking place now? privatization began in the 18th year and everyone always said that it is not worth selling, because it will be possible to sell it later at a higher price. as we can see, everyone was wrong. i don't know what kind of objections there are to all
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the voices of privatization . she earned a lot of money on these, and the state benefited without you, they started to do something there, those who did not close, the state lost because now it will be cheaper, but it seems the same to me now that we see privatization according to the analytics module transparently, therefore, you can check it yourself on the vi dot prozorro.sale, choose a small privatization and see what was sold, sold during the war for only 100 million hryvnias, it was not enough for a month , but we can see that the competition really fell in april, may and a little in june for july it was already the same at auctions as it was before the war, eh, there is no difference, the share of competitive auctions was the same, and prices for the whole time are growing, eh, twice as much as during the war, how do we
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explain that together with the fall, really number the number of participants fell, but the supply also fell, that is, fewer lots are put up for auction and fewer people come, fewer lots and the competition turns out to be some kind of negative pass that will be changed now after the adoption of this law 74-51 that it should simplify and i understand that he has not yet entered into when will it enter into force, when it is signed by the president, then the auctions will begin, eh, there are many different novellas, because the privatization law has not changed since a year, but what is needed, for example, he simplified the preparation, eh, so that it could be faster, eh to wrap objects or some complex objects, not to prepare all the maximum documents, why is it much more complicated to do during the war, and therefore the choice is simple, yes, or sell with an incomplete package may be a little cheaper, but sell or
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wait for the end of the war, well, no one knows when the second thing happens - a thing that is very important that actually blocked well, a lot of privatization is that the previous law was very liberal for the buyer e it was written so that you could win the auction and get the keys to, for example, the building and then you have a month to pay for the lot yes why was it done so that people came to auctions and bought everything from the state in the direction of the buyer what did force majeure lead to during the war and that is why it is possible not to meet the deadlines this is what the law allows and it is possible get the keys to the building and transfer the money to the state sometime later after the war and that his state does not have it and the building and there is no money, it is unfair. that is why they have changed now, now the buyer pays for the purchase and the language is issued, the rights to dispose of the property and the third
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it's probably a big story that big privatization will also be through transparent ones, but that's not going to happen. let's see how it works. well, classes, finally , finally. we're all on equal terms, and you also have a rental market for state-owned property, and there's... are the statistics for the cities of ukraine, can you tell me what is being rented, where is the demand for square footage? i understand that everything should be theoretically predicted, that in western ukraine and where there are no major, uh, active hostilities, the demand should be more, but maybe i'm wrong, maybe any specifics please tell us what is on the rental market. yes, it is municipal and state rent, that is, and that is why it is actually all over the country, and you can understand well what is happening. what is happening? hmm, yes, indeed, where there were hostilities, rental prices
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have decreased, for example, in kyiv. somewhere the decrease in average prices compared to the first half of the xxi year was somewhere around 18-19%. in kharkiv, the biggest drop was 60%. actually, probably in kharkiv there is no need to privatize anything, yes. yes, relying on rental prices. yes, so that you can really see where hostilities are going on. there will be super cheap prices in all cities of western ukraine. the prices have increased in chernivtsi and central vinnytsia. the rent is also increasing. i don’t know. uzhgorod-cherkassy. ternopil is the leader in rent growth. that it is certain that in odesa, for example, it fell a little, well, by a few percent, even in mykolaiv, which is under
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fire, there is a 10% drop, what does this say? yes , the supply is also decreasing. business everything changes because people are moving all over the country. that's why it's normal. when there is less supply and sometimes the same prices are the cause, another factor we see now is high inflation, and if you invest your money in the business, rent, you do it there there are some businesses on this premises, well, you are protecting the money you invested, because if it just lies on deposit, it will most likely be depreciated in hryvnias when people are so difficult, that's why the demand and rent still exist and the country is working, it's super great p oleksiyu thank you thank you for such a comment and for the details. i hope that the president writes a law that will not simplify small-scale privatization. oleksiy sobolev was with us, the director of the state-owned enterprise prozorro sales, through
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which the privatization and leasing of state and communal property takes place. byraktar devices are registered in ukraine and have already purchased a plot for the construction of a future factory, the ambassador of ukraine to turkey, vasyl bodnar, stated that, according to him, the company developed the project of the factory itself, the managers want to implement it to the end, since it was almost a personal and their obligation. a week ago, the ukrainian government confirmed the bilateral construction agreement and sent it to the parliament for ratification, on a significant part of the models that will be produced at this factory, there will be components of ukrainian production, this there can be engines, other spare parts, wheels, many different things that are highly technical in our country and can be used for these aircraft, the distribution of grain
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corridor for metal and ore will allow to receive additional currency for income and strengthen the hryvnia exchange rate, by the way, we talked about this yesterday in the news of the economy during the war together with serhiy fourche, this is stated in a survey of analysts conducted by the gmc-center publication, today the government is discussing the initiative about the introduction of a 10% duty on all imported goods, this, according to the cabinet of ministers, should reduce the demand for currency, but in the long run it will lead to higher inflation and the cost of ukrainian products will increase, so experts advise instead of another tax to stimulate exports, in particular of metallurgical products, the nbu currently spends about two billion dollars every month to maintain the exchange rate, unblocking grain exports will help reduce the value of the dollar to uah 38 , dnk-center experts believe, and the expansion of the grain corridor for metal and ore to uah 30 per dollar, according
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to analysts well, i'm a little skeptical about these figures, but i have to share such estimates with you , and the german siemens energy has begun reviewing its activities in russia to leave the aggressor country the company is going to be able to continue servicing its equipment on the nord stream 1 turf at the end of this year due to the exit from russia, the company has already estimated its losses, they amount to approximately 200 million euros, however , top managers hope that the closure of business in russia will not have significant consequences. i would like to remind you that siemens energy is engaged in the supply and maintenance of gas turbines, and the international organization for migration prepared a 56-page report with the support of german taxpayers with an assessment of the impact of the war on micro and small enterprises of ukraine, experts assessed the opportunity
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and challenges for stimulating employment and restoring the work of businesses about the main conclusions of this study, in general, about the work of small and micro businesses during the war, we will talk with the guest dmytro lifchy, the head of management of the easy business analytical center, which together with a team of analysts prepared this report greetings mr. dmytro good day, so let's first introduce the audience to your analytical center easy business what does he do? from the name, it is clear that there is something about business. in fact, the name is quite eloquent. analytical centers are called easy business. we were created in 2015. immediately after the revolution of dignity, as a group of advisers to the minister of sheremety, who were engaged in deregulation, at the moment, our sad mission is to create conditions for better conditions for doing business in ukraine,
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as well as carrying out structural reforms in order to stimulate economic economic growth, in recent years, we have focused our activities in mainly in the direction of economic growth e.e. our team actively participated in the process of developing a national economic strategy for the audit of the economy. at the moment, we are working in the direction of european integration, as we believe that everything is in this process and that it will really ensure economic growth for ukraine as a solution of human capital of regional development, as well as the mind for doing business p. dmytro, this is a study. how did you research during the war the conditions for doing business and small business and what exactly are you studied what indicators were studied well, in fact, the main task for our team was to conduct such a study that would allow us to assess the
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real situation with small and medium-sized businesses in the country, as well as to offer recommendations for international technical assistance projects, international organizations of the expert environment, as well as the government, how can this be possible to correct the situation well, is it difficult? i understand that hostilities are taking place, part of the business is located in russia. she is relaxing and moving. you cannot find them on their legal addresses, how did you manage to investigate what was the methodology? if you can say so, well, in fact, if we conduct such complex studies at the state level, we need to consider several main aspects , i.e. the first thing we analyzed was the macroeconomic situation at that moment e- e estimates of the government as well as e-e international organizations said that the economy of ukraine will fall by about 35-40%. now there are updated data, we see that the decline of the ukrainian economy in the second quarter is about 40%. and the expected recovery next
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year will be no more than five percent, but this is only the first component, this poppy level, we can talk a lot about the exchange rate, inflation, and indicators of the gross domestic product, but this is not enough to really show the real picture which concerns small and medium-sized businesses, and you correctly noted that ukrainian regions are different, that is, there are regions that are currently under the influence of active hostilities, this is undoubtedly southeastern ukraine, there are regions which are on the front lines, these are the regions that are de-occupied, there are regions that are actually supporting, and we also tried to understand how the war affects each of these regions and in what way, what should be the recommendations. that is, let's get to them. maybe you have some specific cases or figures that can be voiced, tell a story,
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what discoveries did you have after completing this research, what was unexpected for you, what surprised you, in fact, the main discovery is that we need to implement an adaptive policy do you remember after uh, after ukraine was affected by the covid covid-19 virus, we introduced an adaptive quarantine that allowed part of the business to open a part of the business uh, to quarantine, i want to correct you. at first, we applied a very strict quarantine, yes, in fact, it was blockade for everyone, do you remember these shots when people tried to swim to the dnipro in kyiv, the police caught them and you couldn't walk in a and b park so now we are learning from our mistakes and we need to apply an adaptive policy to for example, the regions of western ukraine, they face the problem of relocation, the problem of emigration, that is, a large
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number of company employees, they ran to move to western ukraine, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. always she couldn't always cope with this phenomenon and that's why we need to really apply the necessary tools in order to really actively work out another important important aspect is the fact that business is actually very very different and if we classically divide the dynamics into primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors, the primary sector mainly includes agriculture, mining, secondary industry, and tertiary services, then the impact of the war on these three types of sectors is... it is very, very different. if we are talking about the secular economy, then you cannot, in the middle of the production cycle
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, relocate an enterprise that works on the land and come with a field from the kherson region to there is no way out of lviv oblast, this is a very big problem and that is why the recommendations apply to different types of sectors of the economy and different regions. they should differ, although at the same time there are things that remain the same absolutely for of all enterprises operating in any territory of ukraine in any region of ukraine. this is access to financing, this is access to exports, this access to logistics is quite fast. the impact of the war. very negative in fact, at the beginning, it affected transport corridors, logistics, access to critical infrastructure, these are unprecedented challenges that the economy has faced, in order to ensure the smooth functioning of the
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economy, we need a really large amount of financial resources and we need stabilization as critical infrastructure as well as logistical logistical benefit from your research, will it be possible to work on the basis of this research any draft laws or decisions of the cabinet of ministers of ukraine that will help the main value of business is the research that is produced by analytical centers or public organizations, and then their practical use at both the state level and international technical assistance projects that work actively with ukraine. the process of restoring ukraine will be very complex, and we need to apply an approach that will a large number of these holders is not only the state, it is also private companies and international organizations, projects of international technical assistance, for example after this research, we clearly understood that we need to focus on things like
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targeted support for small and medium-sized businesses, production clusters, relocation in the first stage - this is support for exports, retraining of internally displaced persons and many other recommendations, and these recommendations are actually are used by such organizations as the international organization for migration or the projects of the organization of nations . there is no time. let's just say where you can find your research on which website you can read it on the easy business website or on my website yes, yes, the international organization for migration , the easy business organization, we are always open, we publish a large number of studies on the impact of war on the real state of business, and at the moment, the publication of a very interesting study that concerns the strategic autonomy of the european union is expected as well as the prospects of ukraine in the eu, what we need, we will talk with you in other programs. thank you for including. it was dmytro
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lifchyk, the chairman of the board of the analytical center easy business talked about the impact of the war on micro and small business. did you watch the news of the economy during the war? i'm andriy yanitskyi, the espresso tv channel . watch us on weekdays at eight in the morning live , repeat at 11:00 p.m., whenever it's convenient for you, on youtube , together we will win events, the most important events, events that are happening right now and affect our lives, of course, the news feed reports about them, but it is not enough to know what is happening, you need to understand antin borkovsky and the invitation experts soberly assess the events, analyze them, modeling our the nearest future is that saturdays at 1:00 p.m. with a repeat at
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at night, today, the russian occupiers again shelled kharkiv, as a result of which the electric pole and tram rails in the industrial district of the city were damaged, a simple message. at night, kharkiv was shelled again at about the second of 10. a series of explosions rang out, at least four explosions, so far the rescuers were able to detect only two consequences of night flights in the industrial district, in fact on empty land. electric resistance and tram rails were damaged, wrote terikhov, another arrival, according to the mayor, was in the area of the district road next to the two-story a building that has nothing to do with the military infrastructure as a result of shelling , the facade was damaged by debris, the roof was partially broken, the windows were broken according to the preliminary data of the victims. thank goodness, hanna maiboroda is already with us, a volunteer, the head of the board of the all-ukrainian association, a patriot, hanna, we congratulate
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you . good morning. you perform tasks. what is the main focus? our organization has been implementing tactical medicine since the 14th year, and one of the main directions of what we do is conducting training for medical aid, tactical medicine of military personnel, military medics and civilians , and we transfer everything related to the provision of assistance at the pre-hospital stage, first-aid kits, backpacks, medical supplies, e-e, providing assistance to military medics on the front lines, other areas, as well as near the military , there is also what concerns we transfer drones , cars e- e they also help to save lives, but the most important thing, i think, is that we teach to save lives, we help to have quality tools, we teach to use them, we transfer knowledge to the military doctors, that is, we do everything to give as much opportunity as possible to save life from injury and damage. but what is the current situation with
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cars, because we were talking not so long ago, oksana krychynska said that she was very critical of the fact that, as it were, cars were transferred to critical directions, but their well, it’s not enough. and it’s saved lives. and what about security now ? look, hmm. the fact is that every day they antagonize, uh, quite a large number of cars, they don’t neglect the red cross. is it just an ambulance, or is it a military one ? cars, we will switch to cars, they transfer uh, recruitment to the state level, uh, different, different, different organizations, foreign and foreign, uh, our partners will transfer cars, but uh, there are not enough of them , and in fact, there is such a problem, uh, you teach how to save life, that is, how to provide first aid what are the most widespread injuries of the situation
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, what are you first of all preparing for them and reacting to them, in fact, the war has changed compared to what it was before the large-scale offensive. we have very few wheel injuries in us change, explosive injuries, which carry a huge amount of damage, so that they are also affected, and that is why we focus on this as much as possible. we, because of the pain, because of the wounds, because of the losses, will get now in the fight against our enemy, there is no country in the world that has such a level of cruelty towards civilians, towards citizens, towards children, and towards the military, including our prisoners
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the world has not seen, but the main thing is that it is polytrauma, yes, from explosions, polytrauma, explosions, yes , you can tell something practically, what do you tell, first of all, how to save life, what should be done, well , first of all, i am all the people who are in the war zone or near it and this is almost all of our country and civilians and military have to take a course in providing first aid, a course in providing care in case of injury or, necessarily, a course in stopping critical bleeding, because in fact we only have a few minutes after being injured, that's about six minutes in order to save a person's life and to put on a life-saving tourniquet in case a person has critical bleeding, polytrauma, it is not an explosive injury, shrapnel, they really cause damage to large vessels, and if there are no people nearby who know how to save, unfortunately, we can't - doctors can unfortunately, we do not have time, if we talk to anyone about the city, and as for the civil -military, they must learn to help themselves,
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first of all, because their lives depend on their habits, and we give help because the tactical situation is what is happening now in the burgundy may not give the opportunity for medics or comrades to be nearby and to save in time and quality, this is the first reason that we now have to go through training courses throughout the state because our life what is free that the military pond from skills is the first and second all the means we can transfer a huge number of means of providing assistance to the military, but if they do not know how to study, did not undergo training and practically worked out during the tactical situation of the joint in the conditions of peace on the training grounds or be the skills of evacuating and rescuing comrades according to the protocol of the match, it is difficult to have a first-aid kit that you do not know how to use, that is why the community of instructors and the community of volunteers are trying to do a lot so
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that each fighter and military medic are able to provide assistance to each and compared to what i saw in the years 14-15-16 , now our world is saving people, it is changing and changing for the better, mrs. hanna, you wanted to pick up on your last words, in the 14th year, you are doing this as now, if you compare the 22nd year of 14th year has changed, now the profession of ukrainian er-e ukrainian ukrainian medics who work on the front line who provide assistance to the ukrainian military, how can you compare these with what they were then and now er-e i want to say what about the er-e profession we acquired insanely painful experience because of the pain due to the loss of people starting from combat medics medics of the units precisely in the structure of nachmeds
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