Ukraine has launched a national pavilion at the international exhibition and conference ReBuild Ukraine: Construction & Energy 2025, which opened on November 13 in Warsaw.
This year’s exhibition brings together over 6,000 participants, including government institutions, municipalities, investors, international financial organizations, and businesses operating in the fields of construction, energy, logistics, and the production of materials for reconstruction. In total, 762 companies from 33 countries are represented, along with 23 national pavilions.
A total of 160 Ukrainian communities have also joined the event, presenting their own investment and recovery projects. This year, Ukraine’s pavilion has been organized under a new structure focused on providing practical tools for investors.
“This is the first pavilion of the united Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture. Here we’ve gathered all the practical tools we currently offer to investors: privatization, public-private partnerships, and opportunities for localizing production in Ukraine. Special attention is given to de-risking mechanisms that help reduce business risks,” said Andriy Teliupa, Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment and Agriculture.
A key element of the pavilion is the updated interactive investment map of Ukraine — an online tool featuring current investment projects, including public-private partnership facilities, privatization assets, industrial parks, and private initiatives. It enables users to quickly find opportunities for cooperation.
As reported earlier, ReBuild Ukraine: Construction & Energy 2025 is the leading European platform for coordinating and promoting Ukraine’s reconstruction projects, with a focus on infrastructure, industry, energy, and housing sectors.
