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In 2025, Ukrainian industrial company Interpipe transferred UAH 5.566 billion to budgets of all levels and extrabudgetary funds, according to the company’s press service.
The amount of tax deductions last year was almost equal to the same indicator in 2024.
The deductions amounted to:
As noted by Serhiy Kuzmenko, Director of Economics and Finance at Interpipe, despite the difficult situation in the company due to power supply disruptions in general, Interpipe has once again confirmed its status as a major taxpayer.
“We continue to manufacture and export value-added products, paying tens of thousands of hryvnias from each ton of finished products to budgets at all levels, both regional and national. Thanks to this, thousands of Ukrainians in the frontline region are provided with jobs,” he emphasized.
In 2025, Interpipe sold 470,000 tons of pipe products and 89,000 tons of railway products, which are sold under the KLW brand. The company has a total of about 9,500 employees, with about 1,150 employees serving in the Armed Forces of Ukraine or other law enforcement agencies.
It should be noted that in 2024, Interpipe increased its payments of taxes and fees to budgets of all levels and extrabudgetary funds of Ukraine by 27% compared to 2023, to UAH 5.501 billion.
As reported by GMK Center, Interpipe continues to invest in production despite difficult conditions. The company is investing in equipment modernization, product development, and expanding its presence in export markets, said Vitaliy Sueta, Director of Products and Resources, in December.
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