Belgian private sector interest in Ukraine

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Are you a Belgian company interested in establishing or expanding your activities in Ukraine?

The Government of Ukraine has identified energy-efficiency of buildings and circular (re)construction, including the reuse and recycling of debris, as vital pillars for the country’s recovery. Within Belgium’s BE-Relieve programme, Enabel wants to spark private-sector partnerships that feed directly into three intertwined processes already under way in Ukraine – reconstruction of war-damaged infrastructure, the green transition and EU integration.

We therefore seek Belgian companies ready to establish or expand commercially viable operations in the country that contribute – individually or in combination – to:

  • Greater circularity along the value chain (war-debris recovery and reuse, closed-loop metal recycling, etc.)
  • Decarbonisation of the construction and broader infrastructure sector (e.g. low-carbon binders, green aluminium, bio-based materials, etc.)
  • Higher energy-efficiency in buildings (advanced envelopes, smart HVAC, integrated renewables).

We are interested in companies which intend to create a joint venture with a Ukrainian partner or set up / expand their own production facilities in Ukraine, provided the proposed activity helps build a sustainable green value chain that advances all three goals: rebuilding today, decarbonising tomorrow and aligning with EU standards for the long term.

If your commercial engagement in Ukraine contributes to the goals and priorities of the Be-Relieve programme, we are eager to evaluate how we can join forces to contribute more meaningfully to the recovery and reconstruction of Ukraine.

For more information and expression of interests, please contact: Psd.ukraine@enabel.be

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