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Diia.Business will help with promotion of Ukrainian producers to Polish market

13 March , 2023  

Center Diia.Business in Warsaw has selected 20 Ukrainian companies, which will be helped to expand on the Polish market, in three main categories: food industry, light industry, wood and metal products, the Ministry of Finance said on Monday.
According to the center’s website, the food industry includes coffee producer Roast One, producer of Endorfine author’s jams, an agrocompany that grows raspberries and blueberries, as well as ornamental plants on a rented 40-hectare property, and another producer of organic berries and fruits Panfruit.
Other producers of snacks Brancho and Prime Snack LLC, as well as a Ukrainian producer of culinary spices UNA-Pak, a producer of products based on natural oils Waily and sweet company MFT were also included in the selection.
The light industry section includes six companies: brands of women’s clothing GNZ, Framiore, a Ukrainian manufacturer of business and casual men’s clothing Andreas Moskin, home textiles manufacturer Mir-Tex, pet accessories Noble Pet, clothing for children Tatoshka.
The sections of the catalog also include the companies Liswood – engaged in the production of wooden toys for children, manufacturer of water convectors for heating U-Con, bathroom furniture Mirater, products for health, beauty EcoBiz and company Econad, specializing in developing products aimed at protecting the environment.
It is reported that from “Dia.Biznes” companies will receive legal support, assistance with branding for participation in the online campaign, support in adapting to the Polish market. Also, companies will be provided assistance in solving issues related to relocation, business registration and legalization of stay in Poland.
The program is initiated by the Ministry of Finance, the Office of Enterprise and Export Development, the national project of entrepreneurship development in cooperation with Abt Britain, the Kyiv School of Economics and with the support of the British government.
The Diia.Business center in Warsaw was opened by the Ukrainian Ministry of Digital Transformation, the Polish Ministry of Economic Development and Technology, the Polish Investment and Trade Agency, and the Polish government commissioner for cybersecurity. The center is supported by Mastercard, UKaid and the British Embassy in Kyiv.

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