How can American business in Europe accelerate Ukraine’s reconstruction? That was what AmCham EU discussed with Ambassador Davide La Cecilia, Italian Special Envoy for the Reconstruction of Ukraine on Friday, 31 January. Mr La Cecilia also gave insights on how Italy’s presidency of the G7 in 2024 helped in supporting Ukraine. Finally, the discussion turned to Italy’s priorities for the 2025 Ukraine Recovery Conference, to be held in Rome later this year. The meeting highlighted the crucial role transatlantic cooperation can play in supporting Ukraine and its people.
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Ukraine Recovery Conference 2025: highlighting the importance of transatlantic cooperation
From Wednesday, 9 to Friday, 11 July 2025, AmCham EU participated in the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome, engaging in discussions on reconstruction, economic recovery and Ukraine’s path toward EU integration. During meetings with Ukrainian, EU and US stakeholders, the delegation addressed the role of private sector investment and the need for transatlantic cooperation to support Ukraine’s long-term recovery.
The delegation began with a dinner hosted by AmCham EU with representatives from the US Department of State. We discussed the critical role of US business and heard about the US Government’s approach to Ukraine’s recovery in conversation with Christopher Bergaust, Acting Coordinator, Assistance to Europe, Eurasia and Central Asia, US Department of State.
Over the remaining two days, the delegation met with Davyd Aloian, Deputy Minister and Anna Gviozdar, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Strategic Industries of Ukraine, Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine; Lisa Kaestner, Country Manager, Ukraine and Moldova, International Finance Corporation and Marcin Nowacki, Vice-President, Polish Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers, as well as representatives from the Swedish and Danish Ministries of Foreign Affairs. Delegates also had the chance to shake hands with Oleksandr Kamyshin, Strategic Affairs Adviser to President Zelensky
Ahead of Poland’s hosting of the Conference next year, AmCham EU also engaged with Paweł Kowal, Chair, Council for Cooperation with Ukraine, Republic of Poland.
On Friday, 12 July, Liam Benham (Boeing), Chair, AmCham EU joined a panel hosted by AmCham Ukraine on military mobility and defence cooperation, alongside Andrius Kubilius, Commissioner for Defence and Space, European Commission and other military leaders from Ukraine and the US.

Three years on: American business in Europe remains committed to Ukraine
Today marks three years since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The American Chamber of Commerce to the EU (AmCham EU) continues to condemn the war as a clear violation of international law and a threat to the fundamental values we stand for. American companies in Europe remain steadfast in their support for Ukraine’s sovereignty, peace and the country’s economic reconstruction and recovery. A recent survey of AmCham EU member companies confirmed their strong commitment to Ukraine’s future, with all respondents expecting their company to play a role in supporting Ukraine and its reconstruction. Long-term security and stability are critical pillars for private investment and the country’s future economic resilience.

1000 days later: support for Ukraine remains essential
1000 days on from Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, AmChams in Europe remains steadfast in its support for the Ukrainian people. Since 24 February 2022, Ukraine has demonstrated remarkable resilience. Motivated by this resolve, governments on both sides of the Atlantic have been determined and united in supporting Ukraine and its people. The strength of this response is a testament to the power of Transatlantic cooperation and public-private partnerships.
American companies invested in Europe are committed to working alongside Ukraine as it leads its recovery. AmChams in Europe sees Ukraine’s future as deeply connected to the EU. Implementing the necessary reforms will bring Ukraine closer to EU accession and help the country foster a robust business environment, essential for sustainable economic growth and post-war reconstruction.
It is crucial for businesses to remain present and actively engaged in Ukraine during these challenging times. Doing so helps maintain a sense of normalcy, demonstrating solidarity and hope for a brighter future. Their involvement is a vital part of creating conditions for life to continue despite the hardships of war.
AmChams in Europe is proud to stand alongside AmCham Ukraine, which has emerged as one of the most resilient and impactful international organizations during this period. Through numerous initiatives, AmCham Ukraine has provided vital support, proving that collaboration between the public and private sectors can yield meaningful results.
The desire of all remains clear: to see the war end and a new chapter of growth and development begin.
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