Doing business
Today, a partnership conference was held with the international organisation Eurocities, which brings together more than 200 major European cities.
Despite the military challenges, Dnipropetrovsk region is developing and strengthening international communication with a view to post-war recovery. At the event, Mykola Lukashuk, Chairman of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council, spoke about the region’s current situation, focusing on its strong economic potential and visions for the future.
Among the main ones were investment projects in the healthcare sector to be implemented in the cities of Pavlohrad, Dnipro and Kryvyi Rih. In addition, projects to restore our communities, including water supply and construction, were presented.
“Dnipropetrovsk Regional Investment Agency (DIA) operates with the aim of providing individual support to investors on the principle of a ‘single investment window’. The investment promotion strategy focuses on sectoral support and increased incentives. Measures are being taken to make the region more attractive to potential foreign investors, both in terms of relocating production facilities and starting up operations. The full-scale war continues, but we already have a portfolio of recovery projects and business initiatives to attract partners and investors,” – Valentyna Zatyshniak, Director of DIA, said.
The full catalogue of investment and rehabilitation projects is available on the website of the Dnipropetrovsk Investment Agency.