Ukrainian entrepreneurs will now be able to receive compensation for the purchase of domestic equipment through even more banking institutions. Thanks to the addition of new partners to the program, including Oschadbank, Taskombank and Creditwest Bank, the total number of banks providing this service has reached 16. This expands business opportunities to receive 15% reimbursement for the purchase of Ukrainian equipment and machinery.
The Ministry of Economy of Ukraine, which supervises this initiative, signed the relevant memorandums with the new participants of the program, which contributes to the support of domestic producers. The goal of the program is to stimulate demand for locally produced products, making them more affordable for entrepreneurs who plan to upgrade or expand their equipment.
Deputy Minister of Economy Andriy Telyupa emphasized the importance of expanding the "Made in Ukraine" program, which provides significant advantages for domestic producers and consumers. "The addition of new banks, in particular Oschadbank, will allow even more customers to conveniently use the terms of compensation," he said, emphasizing the convenience and wide network of branches of participating banks.
In addition, representatives of the ministry announced their intention to expand the list of goods subject to compensation. Today, this list includes almost 140 types of machinery and equipment, including buses, special installations and energy equipment that increase energy efficiency.
As part of the program, entrepreneurs can receive compensation in the amount of 15% of the value excluding VAT for various types of Ukrainian products. The list includes energy, construction, wheeled and special equipment that meets the criteria established by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.
The program was launched on September 24, 2024 by decision of the Government of Ukraine. This step is aimed at activating the domestic market, supporting national manufacturers and providing businesses with affordable equipment for the development of the country's economy.
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