RT-Engels: 02-01-2025,

Ukraine plans to make up the revenue by raising tariffs on local industries, the news agency has said

Ukraine’s decision to cease transit of Russian natural gas to Europe will cost up to $1 billion annually, as it will no longer get fees from Moscow, Reuters reported on Wednesday. The government plans to offset the financial hit by drastically increasing gas tariffs for national industries, the news agency said.

Leader Vladimir Zelensky praised the move, calling it “a historic event” that would impose “financial losses” on Russia. He did not comment on the effects the decision could have for the Ukrainian economy.

According to Reuters, Ukraine has essentially quadrupled its domestic gas transmission tariffs. Effective January 1, 2025, the new rate is 502 hryvnias ($11.95) per 1,000 cubic meters, up from 124 hryvnias. This change could cost Ukrainian industries over 1.6 billion hryvnias ($38.2 million) annually, the agency said in another report published this week.

EU state’s PM warns of ‘severe consequences’ over Kiev’s gas halt

Ukraine’s transit network is connected to the pipeline systems of Moldova, Romania, Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia, which then extends to Austria and Italy. The EU Commission has sought to downplay the impact of the gas deal ending by saying that the bloc’s “gas infrastructure is flexible enough to provide gas of non-Russian origin.”

“It has been reinforced with significant new LNG (liquefied natural gas) import capacities since 2022,” a spokesman for the commission told journalists.

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