Ministry of Economy Announces Plans to Reduce Regulatory Burden on Business in 2026
The Ministry of Economy of Ukraine has announced plans to reduce the regulatory burden on businesses in 2026. This was reported by Ekonomichna Pravda, citing the Ministry’s position on further reviewing regulatory procedures and requirements for entrepreneurs.
According to the Ministry, the initiative includes an analysis of existing regulations, the elimination of excessive permits and procedures, and the simplification of interaction between businesses and public authorities. The focus is on deregulation as a tool to support entrepreneurial activity and economic recovery.
The announced plans lay the groundwork for further dialogue between the government, the business community, and relevant associations regarding the practical implementation of deregulation measures and their impact on markets.
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