Ukrainian Parliament Approves VAT-Free Robot Imports for the Military and a €90 Billion EU Loan.
Ground Robotics Exempt from VAT
According to Espreso.tv: In a major move to bolster national defense, Ukraine's parliament has passed a law exempting the supply of ground-based robotic systems for the armed forces from value-added tax (VAT). This decision is designed to accelerate the deployment of advanced unmanned technologies on the battlefield, addressing critical needs amid ongoing security challenges.
Massive EU Credit Package Greenlit
Lawmakers also ratified a credit agreement with the European Union, unlocking a substantial €90 billion in financial assistance for Ukraine. The twin approvals underscore the government's strategy to strengthen its military capabilities while securing vital economic resources for long-term stability.
By removing the VAT burden on robotic complexes, Ukraine aims to speed up their integration into active service—a factor that has become increasingly decisive in modern warfare. The EU-backed loan, meanwhile, provides a crucial financial lifeline, supporting both the defense sector and the broader economy as the country confronts external threats. Together, these legislative steps highlight Ukraine's commitment to enhancing its defensive posture and securing international partnerships.
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