Business Week: New pitfalls from Trump, a surprise for Yermak, Energoatom to pay for corruption

Last week, Ukraine was hit by a wave of political turbulence. The unfolding corruption scandal involving government officials led to the first ministerial resignations, but parliament is demanding a government reshuffle and further purges in the government.
Moscow and Washington are trying to take advantage of the political crisis in Ukraine by developing a new "peace plan" behind Kyiv's back. The 28-point list provides for many concessions from Ukraine, including territorial ones. Against this background, official negotiations between Ukraine and the IMF began in Kyiv – the most difficult in the entire history of cooperation.
Read about this, as well as how much capital Ukraine has in reserve and what is happening with the Gulliver shopping mall, in the business news digest LIGA.net over the past week.




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