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Ukrainian women are gradually taking up traditionally male positions – The Guardian

Such a trend is observed at the coal-mining enterprise Metinvest Pokrovskugillia due to the mobilization of men

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How the Russia-Ukraine war has impacted on logistics routes and supply chains

Supply Chains in EU and Ukraine total changed after 27 months of war

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Metinvest’s humanitarian hub in Zaporizhzhia has produced more than 1 million essential sets

More than 500 volunteers-employees of Zaporizhstal joined the formation of sets

What is the state of Ukraine’s energy system after missile strikes

To maintain production stability, Ukraine will have to create distributed generation

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Metinvest has allocated UAH 6.9 billion to support Ukrainians and the Armed Forces since the beginning of the war

The group remains a reliable pillar of the country in the fight against the enemy

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Metinvest has identified priority investment areas for 2024-2025

Among them are employees, equipment and assistance of the Armed Forces

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Ukraine’s labor force has decreased by 12% since the beginning of the war – report

About half of the workforce is inactive, according to the document of the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Finance

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Labor shortage becomes a major problem for Ukrainian business – Bloomberg

Conscription and migration reduced the labor force by more than a quarter

Iron and steel companies paid over $1 billion in taxes in 2023

The share of steel sector in the amount of tax payments in Ukraine remained at the pre-war level of 3%

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Mobilization and migration are the main causes of staff shortages – Ministry of Economy’s survey

The primary problem for almost 60% of employers is finding qualified employees

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Iron and steel sector contributed 5.7% to the GDP of Ukraine in 2023

The sector will support the Ukrainian economy in 2024 thanks to the effective operations of the “sea corridor”

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