The **European Business Association (EBA)** has reiterated its call to the **Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine** to refrain from increasing the **burden on subsoil users**. The association underscores the potential impact of such measures on economic stability and investment in the region. The EBA’s statement reflects a continued push for policies that support business operations without additional regulatory or financial encumbrances.
In its appeal, the EBA has pointed out the significant role of subsoil resources in the **Ukraine** economy, particularly in sectors such as energy, minerals, and agriculture. It warns that increasing the financial or regulatory burden on subsoil users could deter investments, hinder economic growth, and ultimately affect the overall stability of the country’s economy. The association has called for a more balanced and transparent approach to resource management, which it believes would benefit both businesses and the public.
Previously, the **EBA** had expressed similar concerns regarding potential regulatory changes. This latest appeal follows ongoing discussions about the future of Ukraine’s energy sector and its economic development strategy. The association remains committed to advocating for policies that align with international business standards and promote sustainable economic growth in the country.