In the city of Brovary, Kyiv region, an important press conference took place today, where the authorities announced new initiatives to support local businesses amid the challenges posed by the war in Ukraine. The mayor of Brovary, Ihor Sapożko, emphasized that the authorities have developed a comprehensive set of measures aimed at adapting enterprises to the current economic realities.

Among the key aspects of the new initiatives is financial support for small and medium-sized enterprises, particularly the simplification of loan application conditions and free consultations for entrepreneurs on conducting business activities in wartime. As the mayor noted, "supporting business means supporting the residents of the city. When businesses operate, people have jobs and incomes."

Additional initiatives for entrepreneurs

In addition to financial assistance, the Brovary City Council announced the launch of a training program for entrepreneurs, covering topics such as online sales, marketing, and management skills. According to Ihor Sapożko, "it is important for entrepreneurs to be able to adapt to new market conditions and find new opportunities for development."

The authorities also plan to create a special advisory center where entrepreneurs can obtain information on the legal aspects of doing business in wartime, as well as support regarding import and export procedures.

Expected effects of the initiatives

Experts note that the implementation of these initiatives could positively impact the economic situation in Brovary, as supporting businesses in times of instability is a key factor in preserving jobs and consumer demand.

It should be noted that similar programs are already being implemented in other cities in Ukraine, and their effectiveness confirms the need for action in the context of quarantine restrictions and war.