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'The war was very close' - Ukraine businesses at Liverpool summit tell how they have defied the Russian invasion to grow their links with the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Eurovision host city holds event to link º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ukrainian businesses

A volunteer of Ukraine's Territorial Defense Forces stands in the crater from the explosion near a checkpoint in Brovary, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Roman Kazanko, from Brovary told BusinessLive how his business Ardenz had to adapt when war came to its hometown(Image: AP)

They have defied war and bombardment to keep their companies going - now business leaders from Ukraine have come to the North West to forge links between their country and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Liverpool is hosting the Eurovision Song Contest next month on behalf of Ukraine, which has been courageously battling Russian invaders for more than a year. Ahead of Eurovision, the city hosted a business summit designed to showcase Ukrainian businesses and to encourage º£½ÇÊÓÆµ firms to consider investing in the country when it rebuilds after the war.

BusinessLive was there at Liverpool's Hilton hotel - and heard stories of how companies in Ukraine have defied the Russian invasion to keep going to support their country in its fight for survival.

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.United in Business: Liverpool-Ukraine Business Summit was organised by Liverpool, London and Ukraine Chambers of Commerce and sponsored by the Department for Business and Trade. It was the first such summit between British and Ukrainian businesses since 2018. Delegates came from Ukrainian companies in sectors from engineering and agriculture to law and web design.

Artem Spaskin, CEO of metal products factory Uastal, even handed out metal desk ornaments marking the event.


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Roman Kazanko’s company found itself near the front line when the Russians invaded - and the company soon adapted to support the Ukrainian military in its battle for Kyiv. Now he and his Ardenz group are trying to get back to business as usual - and want to grow their business with Liverpool and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Mr Kazanko is managing partner at the Ardenz group, which is based in the Kyiv suburb of Brovary. Brovary was the scene of fierce fighting in the early days of the war as Russia tried and failed to take Kyiv.