Businesses in Ukrainians need billions of euros for modernization, but their participation is impossible.
Delay in CBAM European carbon tax is an urgent problem for the Ukrainian economy. It was said by the operating director of Metinvest Alexander Mironenko in an interfax-ukraine interview, the company’s press service said.
“Ito ay isang napaka-kagyat na problema para sa amin. Naiintindihan namin ang pangangailangan na gawing makabago ang kagamitan upang lumipat sa berdeng metalurhiya. Ngunit may ilang mga pangyayari, tulad ng digmaan na hindi pinapayagan ito ngayon. Kami ay lubos na nagpapasalamat sa gobyerno sa pagsasama sa mga tagagawa ng European-integration ng militar ng batas ng militar, kasama ang 3-4 na taon, upang magkaroon tayo ng pagkakataon na mabawi pagkatapos ng pag-away at pag-away pagkatapos ng modernisasyon, kasama na ang mga pagkakataon, upang magkaroon ng It is an opportunity to recover after a fight after modernization, including opportunities, to be given the opportunity and warchers, to be warned, to be warned after fighting and fighting after modernization, to have the opportunity to lower and give the military a way.
Mironenko made sure the metinvest had a complete understanding of what and how to do it. But generally, the “green” modernization of the company’s properties in Ukraine, along with the joint adventure, is estimated to be nearly $ 8 billion.
Remember, according to Ukraine’s Federation of Employers’ Federation of Employers, in the case of CBAM introduction in 2026, Ukraine could lose 4.6% of GDP. Also, Ukraine is expected to reduce tax revenues and social contributions to budgets and funds of all levels due to a reduction in business activity – it can reach $ 2.8 billion in 2026 and up to $ 3.6 billion in 2034
In this regard, representatives of the Ukrainian business called the authorities to organize in Europe regarding carbon tax.
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Source: korrespondent

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