Polish companies are actively participating in the reconstruction of Ukraine by applying for preferential loans from the Polish Development Bank (BGK). This program provides funding for investment projects in the areas of road construction, energy networks, and industrial facilities. The total budget amounts to 250 million zlotys (approximately 55.25 million USD), with the maximum loan amount for a single project reaching 10 million zlotys at an interest rate of 2% per annum.
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Slovenia Expands Support for Frontline Regions
Ukraine and Slovenia have reached new agreements on the implementation of joint projects in the field of housing and communal services, particularly in frontline areas. The main focus is on developing water supply systems, improving energy efficiency, and modernizing communal infrastructure. Additionally, Slovenian companies will participate in the reconstruction of damaged housing, the implementation of waste management solutions, and the development of green energy. To date, Slovenia is already involved in the construction of medical facilities in the Kharkiv, Zhytomyr, and Mykolaiv regions.
Japan’s Support Will Continue Until 2027
Japan has confirmed the continuation of cooperation with Ukraine under the Emergency Recovery and Reconstruction Project until 2027. Key areas of assistance include providing housing for internally displaced persons, developing barrier-free environments, recycling debris from destruction, as well as restoring transportation infrastructure and energy.
Slovenia is already implementing initiatives in the Kharkiv, Zhytomyr, and Mykolaiv regions, including participation in the construction of medical facilities.