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The Invisible Side of Reconstruction: How EU Sanctions on Russia are Impacting Businesses in Ukraine
2 weeks ago |
kyivpost.com | Ugo Poletti
While public opinion across Europe views the reconstruction of Ukraine through a lens of solidarity, the business world faces a far more technical and complex reality: sanctions. On June 10, the Italian Trade Agency in Kyiv organized a webinar entitled “EU Restrictive Measures Related to Ukraine.” The event, opened by Fabrizio Giustarini, Director of Italian Trade Agency (ICE) in Kyiv, featured lawyer Dario Gorji Varnosfaderani from the law firm De Capoa & Partners.
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1 month ago |
kyivpost.com | Ugo Poletti
In Italy, as in many other European countries, attention towards the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine caused by the Russian invasion has decreased with greater coverage being given by newspapers to the Gaza crisis and the resulting “psychological fatigue” towards the continuous images of suffering. This has not, however, discouraged the group of doctors and humanitarian workers belonging to the International Rescue Programme to take action.
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1 month ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Ugo Poletti
Share There are many stories of resistance to the Russian invasion by the Ukrainians. Not only the soldiers at the front, but also the unknown heroes who continued to work in their place so that the State could continue to function. This is the case of the ports of Odesa , an essential artery for Ukrainian exports.
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1 month ago |
kyivpost.com | Ugo Poletti
There are many stories of resistance to the Russian invasion by the Ukrainians. Not only the soldiers at the front, but also the unknown heroes who continued to work in their place so that the State could continue to function. This is the case of the ports of Odesa, an essential artery for Ukrainian exports.
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1 month ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Anastasia Piliavsky |Ugo Poletti
The business logic behind Ukraine-US minerals pact allows New Delhi to plan a better logistics play for the many products it buys from Kyiv. Ukrainian Black Sea ports will be a vital linkLike it or not, Trump’s geopolitical business schemes, from Gaza to Ukraine, confirm that the order of international law no longer holds water, and that the world needs new forms of security.
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