PJSC Dyckerhoff Cement Ukraine reported a net loss of UAH316m (US$12.01m) in 2017, according to Interfax.

Compared with 2016, the uncovered loss reached UAH1.34bn, which represents a 53 per cent increase YoY. Total debtor indebtedness rose by 14 per cent YoY to UAH106.7m, long-term liabilities by 11 per cent to UAH1.8bn, current liabilities more than halved, to UAH407m. However, the company also increased its assets by 15 per cent to UAH2.3bn.

Dyckerhoff Cement Ukraine was founded in 1994 through the privatisation of state-run enterprise Kyivinzhcement and its owned indirectly by Buzzi Unicem SpA.