Today, on 12 March, during a meeting of the Anti-Crisis Headquarters for Economic Resilience in Wartime attended by almost 500 people, including representatives of business, the Ministry of Economy, the Federation of Employers, various trade unions, etc., crucial issues were raised regarding customs duties, taxes, public procurement, export/import of goods, and public-private partnerships.
All of these issues are daily occurrences and require a global solution. These questions are relevant for both ARMA and entrepreneurs. Their solution will increase the demand for management of seized property and improve the efficiency of management.
Elena Duma and Anatoly Kinakh signed a document on cooperation, which provides for work in the following areas:
- assisting managers of seized assets in resolving issues that arise in the course of asset management;
- joint work on improving legislation;
- developing and implementing new financial instruments to support the activities of seized asset managers;
- organising and conducting joint events, projects and preparing information and analytical materials on the effective management of seized assets.
"The entrepreneurs' support and initiative are crucial, as our main goal is to increase management contracts, increase tenders for transparent sales, and increase investment for our domestic enterprises and industries," concluded Olena Duma.
The next step is an approved action plan for 2024.