Recently, LCU project leader Robert Kirchner has been interviewed by ‘Global 100% RE Ukraine’ on the origins of the LCU project and its role in the Ukrainian energy transition, the importance of European climate legislation for Ukrainian companies and the future economic development of Ukraine.
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has had dramatic humanitarian and economic consequences. While the focus now must be kept on the survival of the war, proposals for reconstruction also need to be developed.
15th June 2023, 11-12.30 pm CET
The reconstruction of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure requires the use of new financing instruments, in particular at the local level. There are various proposals as to what these could look like.
The war in Ukraine has taken its toll on the country’s energy infrastructure. While immediate reconstruction is a priority, a longer-term plan for an energy system that takes into account the changing demands for efficiency, climate protection and sustainability is also needed.
Berlin Economcs has participated at the NRW Business Conference on Recounstruction of Ukraine. The conference, organised by the NRW Ministry of Economic Affairs, as well as the NRW investment agency “NRW Global Business”, was dedicated to economic issues of reconstruction.
Berlin Economics took part at Café Kyiv on February 27th and organised a panel on economic recovery, as well as a workshop on energy transition.
On 7 December, the German Economic Team presented its study on possible measures to improve the business climate in Kosovo. The event, which was organised together with the Kosovar-German Economic Association (KDWV), was attended by numerous business representatives as well as representatives of the Kosovar government.
On November 8th, the National Bureau of Statistics presented the first results of a business climate survey. The survey was conducted in accordance with EU standards and accompanied by the German Economic Team.
Berlin Economics and the German Economic Team participated in the Belarusian Business Forum in Warsaw, a meeting place for the Belarusian exile business community.
On September 2nd, the second part of the 21st information event on government consultation, organised by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK), took place. After Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia and Georgia had been in the focus on Tuesday, Belarus, Uzbekistan and Kosovo were this time on the agenda.