Oleksiy Kuleba, the head of Kyiv Regional Military Administration, announced this.
According to him, the number of new businesses registered over the past few months continues to grow.
“New enterprises, private enterprises are appearing. Currently, more than 20,000 small and midsized businesses are operating in the region,” Kuleba noted.
And he added that 25 enterprises from combat zones have already been relocated to the Kyiv region under the business relocation program.
“We should not wait for the end of the war – let’s strengthen the economic front now. International markets, conducting online business, the emergence of new logistics routes and our comprehensive support are what will now allow us to keep the business and develop it in the future,” Kuleba emphasized.
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