NZ companies should 'be prepared' for US$411b rebuild after war in Ukraine ends

NZ companies should 'be prepared' for US$411b rebuild after war in Ukraine ends
Todd McClay opens the NZ EU Business summit. (Image: BusinessDesk)
Dileepa Fonseka
Ahead of a major business summit between New Zealand and the European Union, a high-ranking official at Poland’s investment agency says our companies should start building relationships now if they want to be involved in the multibillion-dollar rebuilding of Ukraine. Ukraine is set to embark on US$411 billion (NZ$716b) worth of reconstruction work once the war with Russia ends, and Poland’s Investment and Trade Agency deputy chair Pawel Pudlowski said Poland would be a major hub for the rebuild.“Be active in thi...

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