Share of export receipts in foreign currency subject to mandatory sale to be reduced to 30% from 50% from March 1
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has decided to reduce the share of export receipts in foreign currency subject to mandatory sale to 30% from 50%, NBU Deputy Governor Oleh Churiy has said.
"From March 1, we have decided to reduce the share of mandatory sale [of earnings from exports] to 30% from 50%," he said at a press conference in Kyiv on Wednesday.
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