Tarasov informed Ukrainian presidential adviser Freeland about challenges for business in Davos
Ukrainian entrepreneur Serhiy Tarasov met with Ukrainian presidential adviser Chrystia Freeland on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos to discuss the challenges of doing business in wartime.
According to the businessman's Facebook page, the meeting focused on the functioning of Ukrainian business in wartime, in particular the impact of law enforcement agencies on the investment climate and business development.
According to Tarasov, he handed Freeland a written appeal outlining the circumstances that, in his opinion, negatively affect the business environment.
The entrepreneur noted that Freeland expressed her willingness to study the information provided.
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