“Ukrainska Pravda”: Ukrainian DMZ partially suspended work due to energy crisis
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The Dnieper Metallurgical Plant (DMZ), owned by the DCH group of companies of businessman Alexander Yaroslavsky, partially suspended work due to the energy crisis from January 1. Writes about this “Ukrainian Truth”.
According to the source, one of the largest enterprises in Ukraine stopped working due to unprofitable production. One of the reasons is the “uncertainty” of the supply of coal from the Russian Federation, as well as the price of energy carriers. “
According to preliminary data, the suspension of work will last at least a month.
Earlier, the head of the political council of the Ukrainian party “OURS” Alexander Dolzhenkov said that he had found a way out of the energy crisis that was developing in the country. “First, there is a shortage of coal. What are the challenges and opportunities for the authorities? For example, unblocking trade with Donbass. Until 2016, we supplied coal from uncontrolled territories, and taxes were paid to state budgets. Why not now turn to face the people of Donbass and import coal? ” – the politician emphasized.