ULCC Board Meeting with MFA Representatives
ULCC Board Meeting with MFA Representatives – Lithuanian Business Involvement in Ukraine’s Reconstruction
Today, the Ukrainian-Lithuanian Chamber of Commerce (ULCC) Board met with representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) to discuss opportunities for Lithuanian businesses to contribute to Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction.
Participants of the meeting included Giedrė Dailidėnaitė, Partner and Attorney at Law at Noewe Legal and ULCC Board member.
During the meeting, potential cooperation directions and planned projects by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and the Central Project Management Agency (CPMA) in this area were discussed. Special attention was given not only to large enterprises but also to the participation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The participants analyzed how Lithuanian SMEs can engage in Ukraine’s recovery process, find business partners, and take advantage of international initiatives and funding opportunities.
Lithuanian businesses have a unique opportunity to contribute to Ukraine’s economic recovery—both through investments and by participating in projects related to infrastructure, energy, innovation, and more. ULCC is committed to helping both large enterprises and SMEs find their place in this process and promote sustainable cooperation.
