Amid intensifying Russian strikes on business, companies need deregulation — including simplified international logistics, construction and grid-connection permitting — as well as tax holidays for businesses hit by strikes and free economic zones in front-line territories, Nova Poshta co-founder Volodymyr Poperechnyuk said. Free business finds new ways, instantly reconfigures logistics and rebuilds what’s destroyed, while officials are still coordinating the next government plan," the Nova Poshta co-founder said. In July, the Nova Poshta co-founder proposed that the government consider introducing a system to compensate businesses for losses from Russian missile and drone strikes by reducing their tax burden by the amount of losses incurred. He said that in a symmetrical exchange of strikes on logistics infrastructure and the economy, whoever rebuilds and adapts their business fastest will win. The attack destroyed Nova Poshta’s sorting center in Kyiv and Rozetka’s largest distribution center in Brovary, damaged the NOVUS logistics center, and destroyed two Fozzy Group distribution centers.