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The return of international brands to Ukrainian shopping malls. What does this mean today?

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2025 9:25 am
by roseline371274
Therefore, the next activities in this direction are the desire to unite the efforts of civil society, authorities, communities, business, European partners to develop public service in the interests of citizens while respecting the aforementioned principle of the rule of law. Therefore, it is necessary to continue meetings of interested groups and promote changes. The participation of relevant domestic and foreign stakeholders will help achieve the ideal in the field of the "rule of law" as a fundamental value of the EU.

It is valuable that representatives of civil society institutions, government institutions, legal business, and international partners respond and pay attention to the role of legal support for state bodies at this stage, and continue the special database communication and educational work that has been initiated to strengthen the effectiveness of the community of legal services of the rule of law in the process of its reconstruction.

This should be important, because we recently celebrated another anniversary in honor of the adoption of the Constitution of Ukraine, once again proving to ourselves and everyone around us that we as citizens definitely share its values and postulates, for which the country's defense continues.


I will try to consider the main aspects and consequences of retailers resuming their work.

The war in Ukraine has caused significant damage to the economy, forcing some international companies to temporarily suspend their activities. But now there is a positive trend: investors and brands are returning, gradually opening stores in shopping malls. Especially for Liga.net , I will try to consider the main aspects and consequences of retailers such as IKEA, H&M, Inditex resuming their work.