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Ukraine Country Summary

Medium-High Risk

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Sanctions

Higher Concern

FATF AML Deficient List

Lower Concern

Terrorism

Medium Concern

Corruption

Higher Concern

US State ML Assessment

Higher Concern

Criminal Markets (GI Index)

Medium Concern

EU Tax Blacklist

Lower Concern

Offshore Finance Center

Lower Concern

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Anti Money Laundering

FATF Status

Ukraine is not on the FATF List of Countries that have been identified as having strategic AML deficiencies

Compliance with FATF Recommendations

The last follow-up Mutual Evaluation Report relating to the implementation of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing standards in Ukraine was undertaken by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in 2020. According to that Evaluation, Ukraine was deemed Compliant for 11 and Largely Compliant for 22 of the FATF 40 Recommendations. It was also deemed Highly Effective for 0 and Substantially Effective for 2 with regard to the 11 areas of Effectiveness of its AML/CFT Regime.

Sanctions

There are currently no international sanctions in force against Ukraine.

Criminality

Rating

0 (bad) - 100 (good)
Transparency International Corruption Index 36
World Bank: Control of Corruption Percentile Rank 26

Ukraine faces significant challenges related to crime and corruption, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict. While specialized anti-corruption institutions have been established and some progress has been made in leadership selection and judicial reforms, the judicial system remains weak and susceptible to corruption, with high-profile cases highlighting ongoing issues within law enforcement and the judiciary.

The war has intensified various criminal activities, including human trafficking, arms trafficking, and cyber crimes, while the economic environment has been severely impacted. Despite these challenges, Ukraine has shown resilience through increased trust in government efforts to combat corruption, vibrant civil society engagement, and a focus on cyber defense, although the overall effectiveness of law enforcement against organized crime remains limited due to prioritization of defense against external threats.

Economy

Ukraine's economy and investment climate are currently shaped by the ongoing challenges of the Russia-Ukraine war, yet the country remains an attractive destination for investors due to its large consumer market, educated workforce, and rich natural resources. The Ukrainian government is actively pursuing reforms to enhance the business environment, with a focus on aligning its regulations with EU standards, which is expected to create new opportunities for foreign direct investment as the nation progresses in its EU accession process. Despite the war's adverse effects, including security risks and issues related to corruption, the potential for significant investment in Ukraine's reconstruction and recovery efforts presents a compelling case for early-moving investors willing to navigate the complexities of the current landscape.

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