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Swiss government agency calls for proposals to join Ukraine's reconstruction in CHF 500 million program

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The State Secretariat for Economic Affairs of Switzerland (SECO) will on Jan 30 issue a call for proposals for Swiss companies operating in Ukraine to apply for co-funding of projects contributing to Ukraine's reconstruction and economic recovery under a previously announced CHF 500 million ($552 million) program.

To participate in the program, a company needs a subsidiary or a production site in Ukraine covering the country's acute needs, with a offering that includes products with Swiss quality as well as expertise for Ukraine.

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