The Ministry of Economy plans to expand the 'investment nannies' program in 2025: up to 10 new projects are expected.


Funding for investment nanny projects will increase in 2025
The Ministry of Economy of Ukraine intends to increase funding for investment nanny projects next year. Ministry representative Andriy Teliupa stated that this program attracts foreign and domestic investors.
The first successful agreements show other investors - both Ukrainian and foreign - that it is possible to invest money in Ukraine right now, without waiting for the end of the war
The Ukrainian government aims to support cooperation with large businesses. Projects such as 'Astarta' and 'Bukovel' are examples of successful cooperation between the state and the private sector.
According to Teliupa, while a lot of attention is paid to small and medium-sized businesses, large businesses have more opportunities for investment. The ministry's programs also provide support for large projects with investments starting from 12 million euros.
In 2024, the Ministry of Economy allocated 40 billion hryvnias to support businesses, which positively impacts the country's economic development.
The government approved investment agreements with the 'Bukovel' resort and the 'Aqua Park' company. These projects will contribute to the creation of new jobs and increased budget revenues.
According to the Ministry of Economy, the construction of the aqua park, based on the Cossack hero 'Mavka', will be completed in 2024. The agribusiness holding 'Astarta' is also investing in Ukraine, creating new jobs and developing food production.
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