Poland has created a program to restore Ukraine with the participation of Polish businesses.
The President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, signed an amendment to a law on export insurance guaranteed by the State Treasury, which allows the Polish state insurance corporation KUKE to provide more assistance to private businesses interested in the reconstruction of Ukraine, the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine said.
“We hope that this step by Poland will be an impetus for the insurance market and other states to provide guarantees to companies operating in Ukraine and attract more investment into the Ukrainian private sector,” noted Economy Minister Yulia Svyridenko.
The program includes three points. The first is safe trade with Ukraine. The second item is support for investment by Polish companies and support for entrepreneurs in financing investment made in Poland for export to Ukraine, as well as those investments that will be implemented directly in Ukraine. The third is supporting Ukrainian development by providing financing for investment projects implemented by Polish or foreign entrepreneurs for investors from Ukraine.