Metinvest’s Kryvyi Rih mining and processing plants paid 1.3 billion UAH in taxes in Q1

Metinvest’s United Mining and Processing Complex, which comprises the Northern, Central, and Ingulets Mining and Processing Plants, paid 1.3 billion hryvnias in taxes and fees to budgets at all levels during the first three months of this year. This is 200 million hryvnias more than during the same period last year. This was reported by Metinvest’s press service.

The largest contributions made by the United Mining and Processing Complex in the first quarter were: subsoil use fees – UAH 665 million, unified social contribution – UAH 191 million, and personal income tax – UAH 163 million. Land use fees and the military levy also account for a significant portion of Kryvyi Rih Mining’s contributions.

“Metinvest’s United Mining is a model of resilience. Despite turbulence in international markets and extremely challenging operating conditions amid shelling and blackouts, we remain a pillar of the country. Thanks to the experience and professionalism of our specialists, we have quickly adapted to working under new conditions: we are fulfilling all assigned tasks and investing in future strategic projects. We also continue to provide assistance to Kryvyi Rih and surrounding communities. “In total, since the start of the full-scale war, Metinvest’s mining and processing plants have already paid 21.4 billion UAH, including figures for the first quarter of this year,” noted Igor Tonev, CEO of Metinvest’s United Mining and Processing Plants.

As a reminder, including its associated companies and joint ventures, Metinvest transferred UAH 4.3 billion in taxes and fees to budgets at all levels in Ukraine in the first quarter of 2026.

As reported by GMK Center, in 2025, Metinvest paid 18.7 billion UAH in taxes and fees to budgets at all levels in Ukraine. In total, over more than four years of full-scale invasion, including the first quarter of 2026, the group has allocated approximately 78 billion UAH to support the country’s economy.

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