Almost all of the European Business Association companies have resumed their work in Ukraine.
Friday, July 14, 2023


According to EBA director Anna Derevyanko, 99% of the association’s members (which consists of about 900 companies) have completely or partially resumed their work in Ukraine during the war. At the same time, 63% of companies are planning investment in the near future, and some are already investing tens of millions of euros into the economy.
For example, Nestle plans to invest $43M in a new factory, Bauer – €60M, Kingspan – €200M, Philip Morris – €20M. The situation in small and micro businesses is significantly less optimistic: only slightly more than 80% have fully recovered among small businesses.