Ukraine: Parliament lifts ban on sale of large-scale privatization assets
Baker McKenzie, Kyiv, Ukraine,
Apr 09, Fri, 2021
Ukraine: Parliament lifts ban on sale of large-scale privatization assets
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In brief
On 30 March 2021 the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted the Law of Ukraine "On Amending Section V "Final and Transitional Provisions" of Law of Ukraine "On Privatization of State and Municipal Property" Regarding Privatization of Large-Scale Privatization Assets". The Law will enter into force after it is signed by the President of Ukraine and after its official promulgation.
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Key takeaways
The Law lifts the statutory ban on the sale of large-scale privatization assets (those of book value in excess of UAH 250 million or USD 9 million) imposed in March 2020 upon the commencement of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Law is aimed at incentivizing the completion of the preparation for privatization and it clears the statutory barrier for the government to announce the privatization auctions of a number of large-scale assets, including:
- United Mining and Chemical Company
- Electrovazhmash Plant
- Krasnolymanska Coal Company
- Odesa Portside Plant
- President Hotel
- First Kyiv Machine-Building Plant (Bilshovyk Plant)
According to the Law, until the end of the government-imposed pandemic restrictions, it will not be possible to privatize large-scale assets:
- through a Dutch auction or an auction with a preliminary examination of potential bids
- by way of a buyout to the single bidder
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Background
The privatization ban for large-scale assets was first introduced on 30 March 2020. It prohibited both the sale and the preparation of such assets for privatization. On 2 September 2020, the ban for preparing the assets was lifted.
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