Category: Ukraine
Polish Business Remains Committed to Investing in Ukraine and Expanding Exports
Despite political and historical tensions between Ukraine and Poland, Polish entrepreneurs continue to view Ukraine as a strategic market. Their main areas of focus are reconstruction, energy, finance and retail, said Dariusz Gurczynski, leader of the International Society of Polish Entrepreneurs in Ukraine. According to him, several agreements between Polish and Ukrainian companies were signed […]
Read moreWhich Professions Will Be in Highest Demand in Ukraine by 2036: The Government Releases Its Labor Market Forecast
Ukraine is preparing for major changes in the labor market, and the government has already identified the professions that will be in highest demand over the next decade. Find out which specialists will be most in demand by 2036, how the state-funded enrollment system at universities will change, and which workers the economy will need […]
Read moreAlmost 40% of German Companies Plan to Expand Business in Ukraine Despite the War
According to the German-Ukrainian Business Outlook 2026 study, 38% of German companies intend to expand their activities in Ukraine or begin operating in the country. Another 63% expect to increase investments after the war ends. At the same time, 80% of respondents assess their current activities in Ukraine as satisfactory, good or excellent. Nearly half […]
Read moreCzech Republic to strengthen support for companies doing business with Ukraine
The Czech Republic will strengthen support for companies doing business with or in Ukraine. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš announced this at a briefing following a government meeting. According to the prime minister, the government reviewed a proposal from the Ministries of Industry and Trade and Finance to redistribute funds within the state export guarantee and […]
Read moreGerman-Ukrainian Business Outlook 2026
Business in Ukraine: More than one in three German companies are planning to expand German companies’ business in Ukraine remains stable despite the war: 80 per cent rate their current business situation as satisfactory, good or very good, whilst 49 per cent expect an improvement over the next twelve months. This is shown by the […]
Read moreWorking Abroad: What to Check in the Employment Contract to Avoid Falling into a Trap
Avoid vague wording – there should be a clear list of exactly what you will be doing. Before signing an employment contract for work abroad, it is worth carefully checking all its terms, as risks may be hidden in the details. The State Labor Service explained that the contract must be written in a language […]
Read moreUnemployment rate in Ukraine: payment conditions and how to get assistance
In Ukraine, 94,267 unemployed people are officially registered, the most in Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv and Poltava regions. Employers are experiencing an acute shortage of skilled workers, drivers and doctors. Despite the war and the gradual recovery of the labor market, over 94,000 unemployed people are officially registered in Ukraine. The largest number of people without work […]
Read moreMigrant Workers in Ukraine: How Many Are There, Really, and Why Is It Cheaper to Retrain Ukrainians?
In Ukraine, the issue of hiring foreign workers sparks considerable debate, yet the actual scale of labor migration remains minimal. The Ministry of Economy compared the costs of hiring a migrant worker versus retraining a Ukrainian worker and cited specific data from a survey of employers. Learn more about the situation regarding labor migrants in […]
Read moreThe EBRD and EU are increasing their business support program in Ukraine by €2B.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, with funding from the European Union, is boosting its aid for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ukraine, allowing them to secure €2B in new funding via EBRD partner banks. This additional EU assistance is part of the Ukraine Investment Framework and includes €200M in guarantees, €105M in […]
Read moreReforming Ukraine’s Labor Market: How War, Labor Shortages, and European Integration Are Rewriting Labor Rules
The transformation of employment in Ukraine has been underway for more than a decade. Population decline, labor migration, informal employment, technological change, and integration into the European economic space have gradually eroded the system of labor relations originally designed for the Soviet planned economy. Russia’s full-scale invasion has further exacerbated these problems while simultaneously accelerating […]
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