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Polish Business Council President: Business Won't Abandon Operations Amid Crises; Ukraine's Rebuilding Needs Government-
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Polish Business Council President: Business Won't Abandon Operations Amid Crises; Ukraine's Rebuilding Needs Government-Business Cooperation

From Rzeczpospolita · () Polish

Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

Interview Named sources Context piece
  • Business leaders remain committed to operating through political crises, according to Wojciech Kostrzewa.
  • Rebuilding and integrating Ukraine will require cooperation between governments and businesses in both countries.
  • Kostrzewa leads the Polish Business Council.

The business sector is resilient and will not abandon operations even amid political crises, stated Wojciech Kostrzewa, president of the Polish Business Council. He emphasized that success in rebuilding and integrating Ukraine hinges on robust cooperation between the governments and private enterprises of both Poland and Ukraine.

Kostrzewa's remarks highlight the critical role of the business community in navigating and recovering from geopolitical instability. While businesses demonstrate a commitment to continuity, their ability to contribute effectively to large-scale reconstruction efforts, such as that needed in Ukraine, depends heavily on supportive governmental frameworks and collaborative initiatives.

The president of the Polish Business Council underscored that the path forward for Ukraine's recovery and integration requires a unified approach. This involves not only financial investment and logistical support from governments but also the active participation and strategic planning of businesses from both nations. Such collaboration is seen as essential for fostering sustainable development and ensuring the successful reintegration of Ukraine into regional and global economic structures.

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Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.