During the hour of war in Ukraine, 590 companies were created, which are engaged in the wholesale trade in grain

Published 2023년 2월 25일

Tridge summary

Between February 2022 and February 2023, Ukraine saw a significant surge in business registration, with 17.1 thousand new companies and 178.5 thousand sole proprietorships, many of which were involved in grain and leguminous crop cultivation, as well as wholesale grain trade. The highest number of registrations was in the Kiev region, with significant growth especially in the spring. This surge was attributed to the expansion of industrial regions, adaptation of the military-financial industry, improvement of logistics routes, and the restart of Black Sea exports.
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During the military hour (24 February 2022 - 12 February 2023) 17.1 thousand were registered in Ukraine. new companies and 178.5 thousand sole proprietorships. With this, 919 newly created companies specialize in the cultivation of grain, olive and leguminous crops, and 590 - in the wholesale trade of grain. About the data of the follow-up conducted by YouControl Market. Write about propozitsiya.com with requests to APK-Inform. “Positive is positive for the one who has the smallest number of business registrations in the military district bula near the birch 2022. — a total of 14 new companies and 54 new sole proprietorships. And after that, the pace of renewal of the pace of entry into the new business began and the re-registration of the old one on a new legal entity. As a result, the increase in the pace of business, the peak values were reached in the spring - 2082 companies and 20298 new sole proprietorships," the statement says. Following the words of YouControl financial ...
Source: Propozitsiya

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