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Vyacheslav Viktorovich Lysenko (born October 12, 1970, in Cherkasy, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian businessman, public figure, co-owner of Meest China, and an expert on Ukrainian-Chinese relations. He was the USSR champion of the open water swimming competition in 1989.
Canada-Ukraine Foundation (CUF) is a national charitable organization established in 1995. The CUF coordinates, develops, organizes, and implements aid projects created by Canadians and sent to Ukraine and other projects in Canada.
Marine transportation and container shipping Germany: halt all shipments to Russia [2] 2022: HMM: Container shipping South Korea: halt all shipments to Russia [2] 2022: HSBC: Banking United Kingdom: curtail Russian access to capital markets [2] 2022: Hyundai: Automotive South Korea: Production at its St Petersburg plant in Russia [94] 2022: IBM ...
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) -Canada on Friday extended Ukraine's tariff-free access for most goods, but tightened access for eggs, poultry and dairy, sectors that are protected under a supply ...
Canada’s pledge to stand with Ukraine will include $650 million in new military assistance over the next three years, Trudeau said. Canada will provide Ukraine with 50 armored vehicles ...
$300,000 contribution to organizations assisting with resettlement efforts in Canada and for humanitarian relief efforts in Ukraine. These organizations include the Canadian Ukrainian Immigrant Aid Society (CUIAS), Canada-Ukraine Foundation, and Talent Beyond Boundaries. [423] [424] Canadian National Railway: Transport Canada: $869,000 $869,000
The Canada‑Ukraine authorization for emergency travel (or CUAET) is a temporary travel visa introduced by the Canadian government in March 2022 following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The program provides temporary status to Ukrainian nationals and their family members, allowing visa holders to travel, study, and work within Canada for up ...
The Canada-Ukraine Chamber of Commerce (CUCC) plays an important role in promoting trade and business ties between the two countries. [ 31 ] In 2016, Global Affairs Canada established the Canada-Ukraine Trade and Investment Support (CUTIS) Project, which is budgeted for five years and was designed "to lower poverty in Ukraine through increasing ...