Scottish sector unites to support Ukraine’s reconstruction at European conference

Scottish sector unites to support Ukraine’s reconstruction at European conference

The Scottish Chambers of Commerce has hailed Ukraine’s “entrepreneurial spirit and resilience” following a major conference to help the war-torn nation rebuild.

From 13–14 November, the business organisation led a business delegation, as part of Team Scotland, to Warsaw for the ReBuild Ukraine: Construction and Energy Conference, joined by public finance minister Ivan McKee.

The Team Scotland delegate list included:



  • Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland
  • Brodies
  • Collective Architecture
  • Stallan-Brand
  • Reiach and Hall Architects
  • Oberlanders
  • Quickblock
  • Linian Supply Co LTD
  • Lincsus Group
  • Santane LTD

Team Scotland’s presence reinforced growing ties of cooperation between Scottish and Ukrainian businesses, supporting the reconstruction of a nation devastated by the Russian invasion: a project the World Bank estimates will cost $524 billion over the next decade.

Dr Liz Cameron CBE, chief executive of the Scottish Chambers of Commerce, said: “Scotland’s business community stands firmly with Ukraine, and this conference served as a powerful demonstration of that commitment in action. From energy and infrastructure to professional services and manufacturing, Scottish firms of all sizes came together in Warsaw to channel the entrepreneurial spirit into Ukraine’s recovery.

“The delegation was struck by the entrepreneurial spirit and resilience of Ukraine’s business leaders. Despite unimaginable challenges, they continue to drive forward plans for reconstruction. Scotland is proud to stand alongside Ukraine as partners in their journey to rebuild both their infrastructure and a thriving economy.



“The Memorandum of Understanding between the Scottish Government and Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, signed in May 2025, is the foundation for long-term investment and economic renewal. This trade mission marked the beginning of a deeper partnership, and Scottish businesses are ready to play their part in unlocking investment, supporting reconstruction, and strengthening the bonds of friendship and cooperation.”

Public finance minister Ivan McKee said: “Scotland is unwavering in our solidarity for Ukraine. Scottish companies are already building links with Ukraine and it was good to hear about how their expertise can be utilised to support the country as it builds back from the devastation of war.

“We hope this trade mission will just be the start in further collaboration between Scottish, Polish and Ukrainian businesses as part of our contribution to the wider UK-Ukraine 100-year partnership.”

Jamie Kirk, sales director at Linian Supply Co., said: “Witnessing businesses from across Europe unite behind Ukraine’s reconstruction was truly remarkable. As part of Team Scotland, we were proud to bring our expertise in cable management to the table, helping design a future that is stronger, more resilient, and rooted in hope. We are committed to standing with Ukraine for as long as it takes.”


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