Ukroboronprom, Kharkiv regional administration sign memo to expand cooperation
Head of Kharkiv Regional State Administration Ihor Rainin and Director of the State Concern Ukroboronprom Roman Romanov have signed a Memorandum to expand cooperation with enterprises of Kharkiv region in order to implement the state defense order and the social and economic development programs.
The document is aimed at streamlining the joint work of regional industrial enterprises and carrying out the state defense order, the press service of Kharkiv Regional Administration said.
"The state administration will be the main coordinator of the process. Enterprises of any ownership type may become Ukroboronprom suppliers," the press service added.
In his turn, Rainin noted that the memorandum foresees orders to Kharkiv enterprises, as well as market diversification and implementation of the import substitution program for Ukroboronprom's enterprises.
Romanov also said the concern was ready to buy thousands of product items from Kharkiv enterprises, as well as to ensure 80% of advance payment orders.
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