President Volodymyr Zelensky asked the government’s representatives to prepare a decision introducing a long -term moratorium on commercial inspections in Ukraine, announced on June 27.
Zelensky discussed the moratorium during an address to the “State and business forum: from dialogue to partnership”, held in kyiv.
“I indicated that a decision on a long-term moratorium on companies inspections is ready to protect companies from all pressure by unscrupulous persons in various government positions,” he said.
Economic growth is a vital component of Ukrainian resilience, requiring continuous dialogue between the government and the entrepreneurs, said Zelensky. In addition to imposing the moratorium on inspections, kyiv will also extend the entrepreneurship support board in order to cultivate entrepreneurship in Ukraine.
“Even in such difficult conditions of this war, Ukraine can count on its entrepreneurs – on our national Ukrainian manufacturing, our Ukrainian logistics, our Ukrainian services in all sectors – from security to daily life, as well as on Ukrainian developments and investments,” said the president.
After the large -scale invasion of Russia at the beginning of 2022 and the start of martial law, Ukraine temporarily suspended certain commercial regulations, including tax inspections for companies. Zelensky signed a law Representation of tax inspections For some companies in December 2023.
Now in its fourth year of large -scale war against Russia, Ukraine’s economy Always try to recover the solid blow treated in 2022, when GDP dropped by 29.1%. At the same forum on June 27, Ukraine New attorney general Ruslan Kravchenko announced another measure intended to stimulate business: an audit of criminal affairs linked to companies in Ukraine.
“The second priority is to finally settle the procedures related to companies, to protect business and to do justice to these questions,” said Kravchenko.
The prosecutor’s office will devote himself to “ensuring the rights of investors and companies”, Kravchenko wrote On his telegram channel on June 26. The efforts to protect companies will not interfere with the legal obligations of Ukraine and the regulatory reforms required for its integration into the European Union, he said.
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