Made in Ukraine: how entrepreneurs can receive compensation for purchased Ukrainian equipment.


The Ministry of Economy has approved the payment of 17.4 million UAH in compensation to entrepreneurs for equipment purchased in Ukraine
The Ministry of Economy of Ukraine has decided to approve the payment of compensation in the amount of 17.4 million UAH to entrepreneurs who purchased Ukrainian equipment. According to the program, they will receive a compensation of 15% of the cost of buses, trailers, elevators, and energy equipment.
Applications submitted in December 2024 and February 2025 were processed. Those who did not purchase equipment from the list of the Ministry of Economy in January will not be able to receive compensation.
The main part of the compensation will be directed to entrepreneurs from Odesa, Lviv, Khmelnytskyi, Ternopil, Volyn, and Ivano-Frankivsk regions.
The transfer of funds will be carried out through partner banks, including Oschadbank, Lviv Bank, Pivdennyi Bank, Tascombank, and Ukreximbank.
For the implementation of the program, 25 Ukrainian banks are involved.
The partial compensation program has been in effect since September 2024
The partial compensation program of 15% of the cost of Ukrainian equipment is part of the state policy 'Made in Ukraine' and started operating in September 2024. It applies to equipment that has been produced in Ukraine with a localization of at least 40%. This applies to a list approved by the Ministry of Economy, which currently consists of more than 250 items from 24 manufacturers.
Conditions for receiving compensation
To receive compensation, it is necessary to:
- Purchase equipment from the list through an authorized bank.
- Submit an application along with a copy of the payment document and the acceptance-transfer act.
- After approval, receive 15% of the value in your account.
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