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Foreigners, led by Turks, started more than 3,000 companies in Ukraine since full-scale invasion

Foreign citizens have opened 3,075 companies in Ukraine since the full-scale Russian invasion of February 2022, led by company openings in wholesale trade, according to company registration data.

The data, tracked by analytics firm Opendatabot, shows Turkish citizens were the most likely to start companies in Ukraine, with 396 companies or 12.9% of the total.

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