Business During War - Who Is Ready to Open in Lviv.
31.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
31.07.2025
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Ukrainians do not lose faith in themselves and their business even in difficult times. Many of them express a willingness to take risks and open their own ventures now, without waiting for a better time and conditions. Although some hesitate due to bureaucracy and uncertainty, many support the idea of supporting Ukrainian business.
'I don’t know... Probably, I would wait. Because right now, unfortunately, business is very 'suffocating'. Some just don’t survive,'
'I am not from Ukraine, I am from Poland, so I am not sure how everything is arranged here. But I wouldn’t open a business here right now. It's scary. After victory — maybe,'
'I would open one now. It depends on the amount. But I definitely wouldn't wait. You have to live now, here, and now,'
'There is always a risk, but there is also a chance. If you invest wisely, you can achieve great results.'
It is worth noting that even with the closure of agricultural enterprises in the country, Ukrainians continue to believe in the potential of their business, seeking opportunities for growth.
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