Menu
HomeHome  ›  Articles and Publications  ›  Report | Ukraine’s EU membership: an economic challenge or an opportunity?

Report | Ukraine’s EU membership: an economic challenge or an opportunity?

On September 26th, EUROPEUM’s Brussels Office organized an expert discussion titled “Ukraine’s EU membership: an economic challenge or an opportunity?” The debate focused on the potential economic impacts of Ukraine’s accession to the Union, including the EU budget, sectoral policies, energy or critical raw materials. It also evaluated the opportunities for Central European countries and their private sector to strengthen the ties between the two regions. Read the full report below.

Ukraine’s membership could boost Europe’s access and sustainable supply of many critical raw materials such as aluminium, nickel or lithium. Ukraine holds immense potential as a major global supplier of critical raw materials essential for industries such as defense, high-tech, aerospace, and green energy; crucial aspects of EU’s strategic self-reliance.

You can read the full Report in English under the PDF button.

 

 

 

 

Share on socials

Related articles

Debate | The Impact on EU Enlargement and Democracy - Case Studies from V4 Media

Debate | The Impact on EU Enlargement and Democracy - Case Studies from V4 Media

Report | A wind of change? Role of Central Europe and the next EU political cycle

Report | A wind of change? Role of Central Europe and the next EU political cycle

Report | Battery circularity in the automotive industry as an opportunity for the Czech Republic

Report | Battery circularity in the automotive industry as an opportunity for the Czech Republic

Report | Transforming words into action. How to keep current momentum in EU enlargement?

Report | Transforming words into action. How to keep current momentum in EU enlargement?

RTS | Moldova before elections and an important referendum - a path to the EU or a return to Moscow's influence?

RTS | Moldova before elections and an important referendum - a path to the EU or a return to Moscow's influence?

chevron-down
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram