January 25, 2025
From January 20 to 23, as part of World Economic Forum 2025 events, Ukraine House Davos 2025 served as a crucial platform for discussing political, economic, and investment issues related to Ukraine. Special attention was given to Ukraine’s political relations with the U.S. and Ukraine’s investment potential.
One of the central topics of discussion was Ukraine’s economic resilience and recovery. Participants explored opportunities to attract investments, particularly in the extractive industry, the development of effective insurance programs to support businesses, and strategies to accelerate economic recovery. Ukraine was also presented as a key global player in resource security. The panel "Ukraine – A Mineral Superpower" brought together government and business representatives to discuss the country’s potential in critical mineral extraction and the development of reliable partnerships in critical raw material processing chains.
A significant focus was placed on the role of technology in rebuilding the country, including the future of GovTech, the launch of the Global GovTech Council, and the importance of international cooperation in this sector. Several panels were dedicated to military and security issues.
A key issue throughout the discussions was the unfreezing of $350 billion in frozen Russian assets, which would shift the financial burden from Western taxpayers to the aggressor state and create a fair financial resource for Ukraine’s reconstruction.
Additionally, as part of the "Your Country First. Win With Us" initiative, panel discussions were held on the geopolitical and global consequences of the war in Ukraine.
Representatives of Pragma Consulting Group attended a series of panel discussions andevents aimed at involving international partners in the process of economic recovery of Ukraine.
Representatives of Pragma Consulting Group attended multiple panel discussions and events aimed at engaging international partners in Ukraine’s economic recovery process.
«The discussions and communications in Davos confirm that Ukraine remains a key topic in geopolitical and economic dimensions. At the same time, when it comes to mobilizing resources for Ukraine’s recovery, we still have significant internal work to do to transform our economic potential into a compelling investment proposition. However, in areas like unfreezing frozen assets, fairness is on our side, making continuous external communication on this matter absolutely critical», noted Alyona Shulima, PhD, Partner at Pragma Consulting Group.
Ukraine continues to fight for its independence and build its future, securing international support, investors, and strategic partners.
Photo: Ukraine House Davos