Business support in war conditions: Eva noted the role of the council for supporting entrepreneurship in martial law under the Odessa RMA

Business support in war conditions: Eva noted the role of the council for supporting entrepreneurship in martial law under the Odessa RMA

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Eva spoke about the work of the Entrepreneurship Support Council under the Odessa RMA. The meeting discussed business interaction with customs, tax and new export rules.

The head of the South Ukrainian office of Eva Kateryna Morozova spoke about the importance of supporting business in war conditions on the example of the work of the council for supporting entrepreneurship under martial law under the Odessa regional State Administration, reports UNN.

The council for supporting entrepreneurship under martial law under the Odessa regional state administration is an extremely important initiative. After all, despite the constant enemy shelling and the resumption of a wave of blackouts, Ukrainian businesses continue to work in difficult war conditions, create new jobs, pay taxes, even expand their activities and support the country's economy in every possible way. And for its part, business of course counts on the support of the state and the creation of equal clear rules of the game

- writes Morozova.

She said that a regular meeting of the Rada was held last week. The agenda of the meeting included issues of improving the efficiency of interaction between business and regional customs and tax. Also, attention was paid to the introduction of an export security regime for operations on the export of certain types of goods (in particular agricultural products) from December 1, 2024, and the issue of a new procedure for assigning criticality, reasons for refusing to grant passes during curfew, and a new booking procedure from March 1, 2025, etc.

"And it is worth noting that such meetings are a significant contribution to the development of the business environment in our region, because we are going not to criticize, but to jointly make each other's work more efficient, and the conditions for doing business in the region more favorable," Morozova said.