Ukrainian steel pipe and railway wheel manufacturer Interpipe believes that Ukrainian industry will play a decisive role in the country's post-war reconstruction, as stated by the company's CEO Luca Zanotti during a panel discussion "From sustainability to reconstruction: what does Ukraine need to succeed?" at the Ukrainian House in Davos on January 19-22.
The post-war reconstruction of Ukraine became one of the central topics on the agenda of the Ukrainian House in Davos this year. Speaking at the event, Zanotti said he has no doubt about the success of Ukraine's recovery, citing the country's strong foundations and the resilience of the Ukrainian people.
People, entrepreneurship and investment are the key pillars of sustainability at Interpipe, Zanotti said. He stopped at the Interpipe Niko pipe plant in Nikopol, where employees continue to work just 4.5 km from the front line, despite extremely difficult conditions.
Since the beginning of the war, Interpipe has diversified its product portfolio and sales markets, investing more than $100 million in production, including investments at the Nikopol site.
Domestic industry in the center reconstruction
Looking to the future of Ukraine's post-war reconstruction, Zanotti said he strongly believes domestic industry will play a leading role in the country's recovery. He pointed to Ukraine's strong resource base, energy




