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Ukraine’s Restoration Ministry Delegation Works In Poland At ReBuild Ukraine Conference

by Roman Cheplyk
Thursday, November 13, 2025
2 MIN
Ukraine’s Restoration Ministry Delegation Works In Poland At ReBuild Ukraine Conference

Talks Focused On Financing, Industrial Localization, Logistics Recovery, And Project Matchmaking With Polish And EU Partners

Ukraine’s Ministry for Restoration (Ministry of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development) launched a working program in Poland during the ReBuild Ukraine conference, meeting Polish officials, EU lenders, and private-sector suppliers. Discussions focused on practical tools for the 2025–2026 rebuild cycle: project finance, localization of materials and equipment, logistics capacity, and fast-track procedures for reconstruction cargo.

Key Tracks

  • Financing & Guarantees. Expansion of IFI/ECA instruments for municipal and industrial projects (credit lines, insurance, blended finance) to de-risk private capital.

  • Industrial Localization. JV opportunities for cement, precast, insulation, electrical gear, and modular construction to lower costs and stabilize supply.

  • Logistics Corridors. Upgrades at road/rail crossings, Danube and Baltic routes, and customs simplification to speed deliveries.

  • Energy & Heat. Rapid deployment of modular generation and grid equipment with service bases and spare-parts stock in Poland.

  • Procurement & Standards. Alignment with EN standards and transparent tenders so Polish/EU suppliers can bid into Ukrainian projects.

For Investors

  • Predictable Demand: Multi-year pipeline in housing, social infrastructure, logistics hubs, and industrial parks.

  • Localization Edge: Near-border production (PL/UA) cuts lead times, currency risk, and transport costs for high-volume materials.

  • Financing On-Ramps: Blended finance and export credits improve bankability for manufacturing and equipment leases.

  • Matchmaking: ReBuild Ukraine connects developers, municipalities, EPCs, and equipment makers for 2025 starts.

Bottom line: The Warsaw round is being used as a deal-making venue to pair Ukrainian demand with Polish/EU capital, factories, and logistics—accelerating reconstruction projects and encouraging cross-border industrial localization.

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