Veterans Want to Start Businesses: How the State Can Help Them.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian veterans who participated in the war have expressed a desire to become entrepreneurs after the conflict ends. According to research by the Ukrainian Veterans Fund, 13% of servicemen currently at the front already have or have had their own businesses. The head of the Entrepreneurs Association positively assessed the need to support veterans in entrepreneurial activities through financial assistance and accessible loans.
Opportunities for Economic Development
The desire of veterans to become entrepreneurs opens new prospects for the development of Ukraine's economy. The state, according to the head of the Association of Entrepreneurs, can actively promote these aspirations, stimulating the country's economic growth. Providing veterans with financial resources can lead to their significant contribution to Ukraine's gross domestic product (GDP).
This trend not only supports veterans in their aspirations but also creates opportunities for the economic recovery of the country. Investing in veterans' entrepreneurship can be an important step in rebuilding and strengthening Ukraine's economy in the post-conflict period.
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