
From: New Voice of Ukraine πΊπ¦ Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale aggression in February 2022, Ukrainian citizens have established about 8,000 small and medium-sized companies in Poland, and over 50,000 have registered as private entrepreneurs.
At the 3rd Recovery Forum in Kyiv on June 26, First Vice President of the Polish-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce Dariusz Szymczycha announced that since the start of the full-scale invasion, over 8,000 limited liability companies with Ukrainian capital and more than 50,000 sole proprietors have been registered in Poland, Interfax-Ukraine reports.
A member of the Management Board at the National Chamber of Commerce of Poland, Ukrainian businesses in Poland have great prospects, according to Marek Bielski. He noted that Polish companies established in Germany in the early 2000s returned to the Polish market within 10-15 years, bringing European experience that significantly impacted Poland’s transformation.