Dear friends of the Kyiv Post,

We are happy to present the second annual Kyiv Post Doing Business in Ukraine guide. This year, we’re focusing on six key sectors – chemicals, energy, banking, agriculture, telecoms, and automotive – and have interviews with leading figures in business and government.

The guide contains expert analysis of Ukraine’s economic future and essential news about reforms. It’s a road map to help you navigate the world of Ukrainian business.

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Brian Bonner, Kyiv Post Chief Editor: “Despite successes, the outlook for the nation still remains tentative. A new government that came to power in April is expected to build on the reforms enacted by the previous one. But the nation still has made little progress in improving rule of law or punishing corruption. A new wrinkle came with the release of the Panama Papers, showing that the world's elite – including President Petro Poroshenko – like to do business in offshore tax havens. De-offshorization and de-oligarchization aren't heard much from the president's lips lately, but an international effort is under way to combat these secretive ways of doing business.”

We thank our section partners – CITI, lifecell, METRO, Ukrplastic, Vasil Kisil and Partners, and Zammler – and all of our advertisers and  subscribers for supporting independent journalism in Ukraine!

Thank you, and happy reading!