Denys Shmyhal

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Economic losses from the war will increase to $700 billion by the end of 2022 – Denys Shmyhal

The reduction of the Ukrainian economy at the end of the year may increase to 50% if Russia continues its energy terror

$17 billion is needed for the quick recovery of Ukraine – Shmyhal

Ukraine has already verified $326 billion in direct losses from Russian aggression

International partners have provided $17.5 billion in aid to Ukraine since the beginning of the war

In the coming months, the next tranche of macro-financial assistance from the European Union in the amount of €8 billion is expected

The government plans to create a Prompt Recovery Fund in the 2023

International donors and state enterprises will be able to send funds to the fund

The Cabinet of Ministers to launch the mass privatization from September 1

The government also announced the launch of grant programs to support businesses.

Ukraine’s budget deficit reaches $5 billion a month

Now, about 35% of the country's economy does not work

Russia’s war against Ukraine destroyed over 200 enterprises

Ukraine's economic losses from the Russian war reached $600 billion

The Government to encourage Ukraine’s car and locomotive building

The Prime Minister says renewal of Ukrzaliznytsia’s rolling stock is among the Government’s priorities