Ukraine: A Rebounding Economy Under Fire - Hosted by the AIIA Queensland
Join us either in-person or online with the Business Ombudsman in Ukraine, Roman Waschuk, who will discuss the nature of his position amid the impacts to trade relations since the Russo-Ukraine War formerly began in 2022. He will also draw on his experience as Canada's Ambassador to Ukraine in 2014-19 (in co-location with the Australian Embassy in Kyiv).
If you are attending in-person, please arrive at Holding Redlich at 5.30pm for registration and drinks. This event will be available online. After registering, on February 13 at 5:30pm, you will receive a follow-up confirmation email containing further details on how to join the webinar which will commence at 6:00pm AEST. The event is free for AIIA Queensland members and AIIA members from all states. Non-members pay $10 and student non-members $5.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the people of Ukraine have been steadily building their economy, unshackled by the constraints of Soviet economic culture. While the economy was severely impacted by the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-9, and subsequently, since 2013, through trade and territorial disputes with Russia, its largest trading partner, Ukraine has gradually introduced international standard business practices to develop a modern economy. This process has been dramatically impacted by the Russian invasion of February 2022, however, accession talks with the European Union and innovation driven by the necessities of wartime are accelerating change - and opportunities.
If you arrive after 6:00pm, the lifts may not be accessible. Ring 0403 777 541 for assistance.
For in-person attendees, please note that you may be photographed or filmed for public consumption.