An Online Entrepreneur's Office Will Operate on 'Diia.Business'.


An Online Entrepreneur's Office will be created on the 'Diia.Business' platform, which will provide support to small and medium-sized businesses from the government. This initiative is aimed at improving the conditions for entrepreneurship in Ukraine, which is important for the country's economic growth.
According to the Prime Minister, the Online Office should become a convenient tool that allows entrepreneurs to access necessary information about government programs and other initiatives aimed at supporting business in Ukraine.
The government is launching an experiment with digital employment through the 'Diia' portal. For two years, a pilot project will be conducted using the web portal for job searching, starting with public service. All processes - from submitting documents to transferring necessary materials - will take place digitally through the 'Diia' application.
These new initiatives are aimed at improving conditions for business and employment in Ukraine, making them more accessible and convenient by using digital tools.
The government of Ukraine is beginning to implement new digital initiatives to support entrepreneurship and employment. New services, such as the Online Office for entrepreneurs and digital employment through the 'Diia' portal, are aimed at facilitating access to necessary information and procedures in these areas, which will contribute to the development of business in Ukraine and make job searching more effective for citizens.
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