The article discusses the role and challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (MŚP) in Ukraine’s economy, particularly in the context of adapting to European Union standards. It highlights the significant contribution of MŚP to employment and economic resilience during the war, emphasizing their critical role in maintaining economic stability. The discussion includes insights from Ukrainian officials and international experts, who note the shift from short-term survival to long-term competitiveness and integration into European value chains. Key challenges include regulatory compliance, simplification of regulations, and access to support mechanisms such as training and advisory services provided by institutions like the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBOR).
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): While the article addresses the broader economic and regulatory landscape involving EU integration, which has political implications, the framing remains balanced. It presents perspectives from both Ukrainian officials and international experts without overtly favoring any particular ideological立场.




