

Nestle, one of the world’s largest food producers, opened a regional hub for financial and human resources services in Lviv in July 2011.
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Shared services and outsourcing stand to gain popularity in Ukraine, promising to bring fresh investment and new jobs to the country, if only labor and human capital barriers can be overcome.
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