Norwegian-Estonian Chamber of Commerce
Date: 11th of May
Time: 13:00-16:00
Type: Teams/On-site
Venue: Citybox Hotel, Laeva 1, Tallinn
Ukraine has experienced significant political and economic challenges in recent years. The country has suffered political instability, corruption, and conflict, leading to a deteriorating economy and infrastructure. As Ukraine seeks to rebuild and move forward, the role of both private and public sectors is crucial. This seminar will explore the various strategies and actions required to rebuild Ukraine, highlighting the importance of collaboration and cooperation between private and public sectors.
The seminar aims to bring together stakeholders from various sectors to discuss the opportunities and challenges of rebuilding Ukraine. The objective is to identify actionable steps that can be taken by both the private and public sectors to accelerate the country’s rebuilding process and stimulate economic growth. Additionally, the seminar will explore the legal and regulatory framework for doing business in Ukraine, including company registration, taxation, and intellectual property protection. Understanding the cultural and business norms in Ukraine is critical for success, and this seminar will provide valuable insights into communication styles, relationship building, and negotiation tactics.
AGENDA:
13:00-13:05 | Welcoming words | Ambassador of Norway H.E. Marius Dirdal, Norwegian Embassy |
13:10-13:35 | NGO Mondo’s experience: How and why the Civil Society/NGO sector needs private sector to support humanitarian crisis effectively in Ukraine | Triinu Ossinovski ja Erika Tšerkašina, Mondo MTÜ |
13:35-14:00 | Transparency in focus: Establishing a company in Ukraine and conducting thorough background checks | Boghdan Mazur, Wise |
14:00-14:35 | Impact of the war on the Ukrainian energy sector | Yaroslav Petrov, Asters Law |
14:35-15:00 | First cornerstone in rebuilding Ukraine – modular kindergarten in Ovruch | Margus Pauts, Harmet |
15:00-15:15 | Overview of the political and economic situation in Ukraine | Ando Rehemaa, Estonian Embassy in Kyiv |
15:15-15:30 | Succeeding in the Ukrainian market by Roman Vinartšhuk | Roman Vinartšhuk, BLRT |
15:25-16:00 | Networking |
This seminar will take place in Tallinn on 11th of May, 2023, between 13:00-16:00. There’s also a possibility to participate online.
Tickets: NECC members – free entrance / others: 25 €
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Please note that since 09.05, the traffic in front of the hotel will be two-way due to the construction of the tramway. It is advised to park in Europark, zone Sadama (EP29) at address Mere pst 10, Tallinn.