The Council of Entrepreneurs will monitor the state of the business climate in Ukraine and the state’s attitude to business, and consider draft laws on entrepreneurship.
The head of the Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak, met with members of the established Council of Entrepreneurs. He spoke about it on Telegram on Saturday, January 27.
All members of the Council were present at the meeting: Oleg Gorokhovsky (monobank), Konstantin Efimenko (Biopharma), Taras Kitsmei (SoftServe), Vyacheslav Klimov (Novaya Poshta), Alexander Konotopsky (Ajax), Artem Borodatyuk (Netpeak), Dmitry Oleynik ( Chairman) of the Council Federation of Employers of Ukraine, Kostopol Glass Factory).
The meeting participants discussed further actions and work organization. In addition, the topic of conversation was another initiative of the president – the All-Ukrainian Economic Platform. Made in Ukraine, the idea of which is a dialogue between the authorities, in particular, with small and medium-sized enterprises from the regions.
“We all know very well that business is the driving force of the state. We are all interested in seeing it succeed and our country prosper… We discussed further actions, our road map. We focused on the practical solutions and concrete results,” Ermak summarized.
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We remind you that on January 26, President Vladimir Zelensky signed a decree on the creation of a Council to support entrepreneurship under martial law. The Council of Entrepreneurs will monitor the state of the business climate in Ukraine and the state’s attitude to business, consider bills on entrepreneurship and promote dialogue between the state and business.
By another order, Zelensky decided to launch an all-Ukrainian economic platform Made in Ukraine for continuous communication and coordination of interaction between government agencies, large and small businesses, foreign investors , politicians, scientists, and experts.
Source: korrespondent

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