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Ukraine attracts Turkish investors towards privatisation

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Ukraine’s first deputy minister Stephen Kubiv said the attempt to finalise Free Trade Agreement between both countries can be signed in next six months

Turkish investors have been invited to take part in privatisation in Ukraine.In an interview with Anadolu Agency, Ukraine’s first deputy prime minister and minister of economic development and trade Stephen Kubiv said: “We want Turkish business people to benefit from privatization process and invite them to join tenders.”

“We work on joint projects in the field of agriculture, energy and defense. The partnership in growing wheat and processing meat are also on our agenda. All those developments are accelerating the signing process.”

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