Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has publicly expressed confidence that the newly enacted moratorium on business inspections by law enforcement will be implemented without any significant issues. The policy, which aims to reduce bureaucratic red tape and improve the business environment, has been a focal point of recent economic reforms in Ukraine.
According to the prime minister, the moratorium is designed to provide businesses with greater operational freedom and reduce administrative burdens. This measure is part of a broader strategy to attract foreign investment and enhance Ukraine’s competitiveness in the global market. Svyrydenko emphasized the importance of transparency and efficiency in governance, stating that the successful execution of the moratorium will be a key indicator of the government’s commitment to these principles.
The announcement comes at a critical time for Ukraine’s economy, with ongoing efforts to stabilize the financial sector and promote sustainable growth. While the prime minister’s confidence in the policy’s implementation is optimistic, officials have acknowledged the need for continuous monitoring to ensure that the moratorium is observed strictly and that its intended benefits are realized.