Groysman calls for active work on creating favorable business climate

Groysman calls for active work on creating favorable business climate

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Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman called on the authorities to be more active in creating a favorable business climate in the state.

He said this at a meeting with business representatives, which was held with the participation of President Petro Poroshenko, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“I think that there were enough crises in Ukraine. Any crisis ends with a negative phenomenon for our state. Therefore, we need systematic actions, stability, speed of decision-making and the creation of a normal business environment. These tasks must be solved in the near future,” he said.

Groysman notes that the level of dialogue between the authorities and business representatives is effective, but we speak not about the influence of business owners on the authorities but about the dialogue.

The participants of the meeting intend to discuss current issues and challenges of business in Ukraine, the course of reforms, the work of the state apparatus and the latest achievements of the authorities. This is a general meeting for member companies of the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine, the European Business Association and the Union of Ukrainian Entrepreneurs.

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