San Antonio welcomes Ukrainian delegation interested in doing business

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Nearly 70 Ukrainian business and community leaders came to San Antonio seeking new opportunities to help their war-ravaged country and its battered economy to someday recover.

Rocha Garcia and the city’sSan Antonio became one of only three cities, including Chicago and San Francisco, on the delegation’s itinerary.He said perhaps some could be mutually beneficial by sharing technology and research.With more federal infrastructure dollars now available, communities will be needing a lot of cement for their projects.She said one of the Ukrainians told the gathering, “I can help transport all of the cement you need.

“That’s the type of opportunities that we need to be talking about,” she said. “How can we both benefit?”Jessie Degollado has been with KSAT since 1984. She is a general assignments reporter who covers a wide variety of stories. Raised in Laredo and as an anchor/reporter at KRGV in the Rio Grande Valley, Jessie is especially familiar with border and immigration issues. In 2007, Jessie also was inducted into the San Antonio Women's Hall of Fame.

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