
The Bureau of Economic Security of Ukraine (BES) announced the launch of a new project called "Economic Shield," aimed at enhancing economic stability and partnership between the state and business.
This was reported by the director of BES, Oleksandr Tsivinskyi, during a meeting with business representatives in Odesa.
"Our goal is to ensure equal rules and fair business conditions for everyone who complies with the requirements of the law. This is the key to sustainable business development and trust between business and the state," noted Tsivinskyi.
According to the director of the Bureau, the "Economic Shield" will be the starting point for building a system where entrepreneurs will feel not pressure, but real partnership with state institutions.
Oleksandr Tsivinskyi also emphasized that determining the economic security index for each region of Ukraine will become one of the key elements of BES’s new philosophy.
As part of this approach, the project includes an analytical assessment of the situation in the regions, identification of major threats to economic security, and prompt response to identified problems.
During the meeting, further steps of interaction between BES and business in combating the shadow economy were discussed.
Representatives of over 40 of the largest enterprises in the Odesa region, the leadership of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, and representatives of the public sector attended the event.

