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TET
Ukrainian TV channel
Mykolayiv Shipyard
shipyard in Mykolaiv, Ukraine

Zorya-Mashproekt
thumb|right|ZM turbine logo
thumb|right|Logo of the State concern Ukrainian Defense Industry
Zorya-Mashproekt () is a research and production complex that specializes in a gas turbine construction. The complex is located in the city of Mykolaiv, Ukraine and is part of the Ukrainian Defense Industries (Ukroboronprom) state corporation.
PLUSPLUS
PLUSPLUS () is a Ukrainian free-to-air television channel, part of the 1+1 Media. According to the group, PLUSPLUS is a family channel oriented towards shared viewing by parents and children, when the whole family gathers in front of TV.
Ukrspecexport
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Ukrainian News Agency
The Ukrainian News Agency
Kuznia na Rybalskomu
Ukrainian shipbuilding company based in Kyiv
Kriukiv Railway Car Building Works
Ukrainian rolling stock manufacturer
Chernihiv Brewery
Chernihivske () is a brand of lager beer that was produced in Ukraine and is now produced in several other countries. It originates from the Ukrainian city of Chernihiv. The beer was brewed for the first time as a gift to celebrate the 1,300th anniversary of the city in 1988.
Khortytsa
Ukrainian alcohol company
PFTS index
stock market index
Interpipe Group
Ukrainian industrial company
TVi
former television channel in Ukraine
TSN
news division of the Ukrainian television network 1+1
Ukrainian Automobile Corporation
ucranian corporation
Epicentr K
national chain of stores in Ukraine that specializes in home improvement and gardening
Rada
official television channel of the Ukrainian parliament
1+1 International
Ukrainian international TV channel
Konti
Ukrainian confectionary company
UkrGasVydobuvannya
The state-owned Public JSC Ukrgasvydobuvannya () is the largest Ukrainian gas producer. It is a vertically integrated company with a complete production cycle: from exploration of gas and gas condensate reserves, field development, transportation, gas processing and condensate and oil refining to sales.
НТН
Ukrainian-language TV broadcaster based in Ukraine
Fire Point
Ukrainian defence technology company
PFTS Stock Exchange
Stock exchange located in Kyiv, Ukraine
Svitoch
Svitoch () is a Lviv-based Ukrainian confectionery manufacturer. It is owned by Nestlé since 1998. The company produces chocolate, chocolate candy, lollipops and many other types of candy.

1+1 media
media holdings in Ukraine
Ukrainian Television and Radio
television channel
Photoprylad
Photoprylad is a research and production complex that works to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, public health system, state institutions and organizations, specializing in development, design and production of optoelectronic devices and special-purpose equipment.
Disney Channel
Defunct Ukrainian feed of Disney Channel
Ukrtransgaz
Joint-stock company Ukrtransgas () is an independent Storage System Operator of Ukraine that stores gas in Ukraine underground, and carries out retrofit and construction of main gas pipelines and facilities on them. A sole shareholder of Ukrtransgas is National JSC Naftogaz of Ukraine.
KP Media
Ukrainian publishing company
Okean Shipyard
merchant shipyard
Astarta Holding
company
UNIAN. Serial
Ukrainian-language TV channel
Tatra-Yug
Tatra-Yug (, Tatra-South) is a Ukrainian tram manufacturer that rents the facilities of Pivdenmash in Dnipro. The company was founded in 1993 to assemble Tatra T6B5 trams of Czech manufacturer ČKD Tatra, after their bankruptcy in early 2000's Tatra-Yug began to produce trams designed in house.
Biola
soft Drinks and Juice brand in Ukraine
Artyomovsk Winery
Artwinery (full name, Private Joint-Stock Company "Artwinery", PrJSC "Artwinery", formerly known as Artemivsk Sparkling Wine Plant and Artemivsk Winery) is one of the largest enterprises in Ukraine and Eastern Europe for the production of sparkling wines using the classic bottling method. It was located in the city of Bakhmut (previously called Artemivsk) in Donetsk Oblast, eastern Ukraine. Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in which Bakhmut became the site of heavy warfare and underwent significant damage, Artwinery relocated to Odesa Oblast in southwest Ukraine in 2023.