Conference ‘Export in war conditions’ | Presentation of the new Export Strategy of Ukraine

Conference ‘EXPORT IN WAR CONDITIONS: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES’

On 28 May 2025, a conference will be held in Kyiv to mark the beginning of a new stage in the development of Ukraine's export policy in times of war. The event will bring together representatives of the government, business, the expert community and international partners to present solutions that will help adapt Ukrainian exports to new realities, maintain positions in foreign markets and lay the foundation for economic recovery and growth.Conference ‘Export in war conditions' in Kyiv, May 2025

A draft of the new Export Strategy of Ukraine, a strategic document that will define state approaches to export support in the context of a full-scale war and post-war recovery, will be presented. There will also be presented:

  • the results of a study to assess the expectations, behavioural strategies and response measures of key importers of Ukrainian products (TOP-10 countries);
  • a roadmap for promoting Ukraine's economic opportunities in foreign markets in times of war. 

Among the speakers: Taras Kachka, Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine-Trade Representative of Ukraine; representatives of GIZ ‘ReACT4UA/EU4Business’, as well as representatives of UNDP, the Embassy of Japan in Ukraine and others.

Where and when? 

Date: 28 May 2025 
Time: 10:00-14:00 
Format: mixed - offline (Kyiv, location to be announced) and online via Zoom or our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ngu.fsr

Registration form: bit.ly/43rCqlH  
Form for media: https://bit.ly/4kmTv6R 
After filling in the registration form, you will be sent the programme and the address of the meeting venue and/or a zoom link. 

We hope that together we will be able to lay the foundation for an effective export policy that will meet the conditions of today and work for the future!

Organisers and partners

The event is organised by the NGU ‘Foundation for Support of Reforms in Ukraine’ within the framework of the project ‘Export Strategy of Ukraine in Times of War’ with the assistance of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ukraine and the financial support from the Government of Japan provided within the framework of the project ‘Transformational Recovery for Human Security in Ukraine’, and within the framework of the TIPSTER project which is being implemented by the NGU “Foundation for Support of Reforms in Ukraine” with the financial support of the German government within the framework of the international cooperation project ReACT4UA (“Application and Implementation of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement in the field of trade”), implemented by the German federal company Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH.