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How One Ukrainian Company Survived, and Thrived, Through a Year of War

The New York Times – Business:

For Kormotech and its 1,300 employees, Russia’s invasion disrupted everything. After nimble decision-making and good fortune, sales are up, providing Ukraine with much-needed tax revenue.

Patricia Cohen
Author: Patricia Cohen

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Factories and Manufacturing, International Trade and World Market, Kormotech, Kyiv (Ukraine), Lviv (Ukraine), Pet Foods, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Supply Chain, Ukraine, Vovk, Rostyslav
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