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2025-12-26 16:35
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MOEA Participates in Rebuild Ukraine Reconstruction 2025 Expo to Help Taiwanese Companies Vie forCapture Rebuilding Opportunities

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Opening ceremony of Rebuild Ukraine 2025
The Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Cynthia Chiang led a delegation of 31 Taiwanese companies to participate in the "Rebuild Ukraine 2025" in Warsaw, Poland from November 13 to 14, aiming to help businesses grasp reconstruction opportunities, while strengthening industrial cooperation with Poland.

This year's "Taiwan Pavilion" showcased the machinery, ICT, and energy industries, while highlighting innovative medical equipment and drones. It was the only national pavilion from Asia, with a scale three times larger than last year's. The opening ceremony was jointly convened by Deputy Minister Chiang, Representative Liu Yung-Chien, Mayor of Lviv Andriy Sadovyi, and Deputy Mayor of Vinnytsia Andrii Skalskyi, marking a key milestone in Taiwan-Ukraine reconstruction collaboration.

Deputy Minister Chiang emphasized Taiwan's strengths in smart manufacturing and ICT, noting its complete industrial clusters, reliable flexibility, customization capabilities, and consistent quality-advantages that enable Taiwan to provide the equipment and technologies essential for Ukraine's reconstruction.

The pavilion attracted buyers from Ukraine, Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic. Exhibiting companies expressed strong interest in joining reconstruction efforts and thanked the government for enhancing visibility through the national pavilion.

To further promote bilateral interaction, the MOEA hosted "Taiwan Night" on November 12, which drew nearly 200 representatives from Taiwan, Poland, and Ukraine. Deputy Minister Chiang noted that this delegation, with over 100 members, was Taiwan's largest economic and trade mission to Poland. The participation of three Polish Deputy Ministers underscored the importance that Poland places on cooperation with Taiwan.

Overall, the exhibition and related events enhanced industrial ties between Taiwan and Europe, while supporting the practical application of Taiwanese products in Ukraine's reconstruction, thereby helping to secure future business opportunities.