russian agression

European Union will provide €9 billion aid to Ukraine this week, – Bloomberg

The new package includes 25-year loans with a 10-year grace period to pay the loan principal

Tata Steel bought 75,000 tons of coal in Russia despite cessation of business ties

The company assures that the agreement on the supply of raw materials was concluded before the cessation of trade relations with Russia

Zaporizhstal plans to restart blast furnace №3 in August

Now the plant's capacities are running at 50%, and after the restart of the third furnace, there will be 75%

Metinvest donated 120 thermal imagers to Ukrainian military

The equipment was supplied from various countries: Bulgaria, Germany and the USA

35% of Ukraine’s energy capacities are at the occupied territories

Because of the Russian aggression more than 50% of thermal capacities, 30% of solar and more than 90% of wind are disabled

Centravis bought UAH 3.3 million worth equipment for Ukraine’s Armed Forces

They supplied protective ammunition to company’s employees and other units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

How macroeconomics and COVID “won” the war

In June, steel prices made back to pre-war levels

Starplast has fully restarted steel profiles production in Kharkiv

The company has employees, raw materials and orders to resume operations

Metinvest donated 120 drones worth $500,000 to Ukrainian defenders

Of these, 20 drones are equipped with night vision devices and control panels

Mariupol’s steel plants ask to start criminal cases over the metals thefts

The damage amounts to tens of millions of dollars

Sukha Balka mining reached pre-war levels of iron ore production

DCH Steel also announced a partial resumption of production at the Dnipro Metallurgical Plant

Constanta port in 2021 increased iron ore and scrap transshipment by 23%

Transshipment of ferrous metals in the Romanian port increased by 28.1% over the year

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