Open webinar: Rebuilding Ukraine with the support of Chambers of Commerce
Foreign companies and partners have a crucial role in rebuilding Ukraine – how can Finnish companies find the right business networks to contribute to rebuilding Ukraine?
The Ukrainian market offers many business opportunities for Finnish companies, even though the operating business environment is challenging. In order to succeed in the market, companies need to access a functioning business network and to receive up-to-date market information. In addition, it is important for companies to know how network partners can offer support for tackling possible challenges.
This webinar focuses on giving updates from the Ukrainian market and construction industry, and offering advice about participating in rebuilding projects from a practical point of view.
The webinar is targeted for Finnish companies interested in the Ukrainian market and joining the rebuilding effort.
The webinar is organized in cooperation with Finland Chamber of Commerce, EastCham Finland and Finland-Central and Eastern European Countries Business Association.
In the program:
Opening words
Päivi Pohjanheimo, Country Director ICC Finland .
Market update from Ukraine
Valeriy Korol, Vice President, Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Ukrainia Construction market
Anna Pogrebna, Real Estate/Construction/Infrastructure partner, INTEGRITES, Ukraine
Panel discussion: Doing business in Ukraine today: opportunities and challenges
Moderator: Päivi Pohjanheimo, Country Director ICC Finland.
Panelists:
Raine Pulkkinen, President, Finland-Central and Eastern European Countries Business Association
Tuomas Asunmaa, CEO, Spondeo
Olena Kutsai, Senior Business Advisor, Head of EastCham in Ukraine
Advice and remarks on how to succeed in doing business in Ukraine
Jaana Rekolainen, CEO, EastCham Finland
Participation is free, but registration is required.
Registration deadline is 13th May.
Information and registration through registration form on our website or by contacting Elena Niininen: [email protected], tel. +358 50 360 7742