- Ukraine is seeking to change the terms of its new IMF program, specifically to exclude the requirement to introduce VAT for sole proprietors (FOPs).
- The updated memorandum with the IMF has not yet been signed by Ukrainian officials, delaying the approval process.
- The IMF is dissatisfied with Ukraine’s attempt to renegotiate previously agreed conditions.
- Without the IMF loan, a significant EU loan to Ukraine (90 billion euros) may also be delayed.
- The situation has caused uncertainty about the timing and conditions of international financial assistance to Ukraine.
Source: news.dtkt.ua
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