Ukraine remains an attractive country for investment if the risks are clear and manageable, said John W. H. Denton, Secretary General of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), in an interview with Interfax-Ukraine.
“Ukraine is an investment-friendly country. It is important not to ignore the risks, but to understand them and be able to manage them,” Denton stressed. According to him, the private sector should become ”the foundation of post-war recovery.”
The ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) is the world’s largest business organization representing the interests of the private sector at the global level. Its headquarters are in Paris. It has more than 170 member countries and over 45 million companies, entrepreneurs, and business associations worldwide.
Status: It has observer status at the UN and works closely with the WTO, G20, IMF, and other international organizations.
The ICC develops global standards and rules for doing business (e.g., Incoterms®); resolves international disputes through the ICC International Court of Arbitration, one of the most authoritative arbitration bodies in the world; It promotes free trade, sustainable development, and the digitalization of the economy.
For more information, see the interview at https://interfax.com.ua/news/interview/1082092.html