About 2,500 Polish companies want to rebuild Ukraine.

Tuesday, October 3, 2023
About 2,500 Polish companies want to rebuild Ukraine.

Despite martial law and risk of missile and drone attack, about 600 Polish companies remain at work in Ukraine, paying taxes and supporting social initiatives. Some are already planning to expand their investments.

Over the past three months, Ukraine’s government and the Polish Sejm have adopted a draft law on investment insurance in Ukraine. Legislation on this matter has already been signed by the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda.

At the same time, it is noted that almost 2,500 companies want to take part in rebuilding Ukraine and have notified the Polish Investment and Trade Agency of their readiness. This is evidenced by the results from the Congress on the Reconstruction of Ukraine Common Future in Poznań.

Commissioner of the Council for Polish-Ukrainian Development Cooperation Jadwiga Emilewicz reported Poland’s desire for an economic presence in Ukraine so that “the post-war reconstruction process becomes an opportunity for the development of new forms of cooperation for Polish companies.”

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