Explore the investment opportunities that’ll stem from Ukraine’s rebuild and recovery as well as the need to fill global supply chain gaps.
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Ukrainians are determined and resilient. Even amidst Russia’s relentless invasion, the country is being rebuilt and is opening its doors to investment and expertise to ensure it emerges from the conflict in better shape than before.

The country, which is rich in materials, agricultural land and human resources, is offering incentives and tax concessions on a first-in, best-served basis.

But the opportunities for investment extend well beyond Ukraine’s borders. The devastating destruction and trade sanctions imposed on the aggressor and its allies, have resulted in global supply chain issues and inflation.

So where do the opportunities lie and which ASX sectors and companies will be well placed to play a part? What’s likely to happen post-war?

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