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Photo – Ukraine agrees with the IMF on revising the debt payment schedule
Ukraine agrees with the IMF on revising the debt payment schedule

If the situation does not change, then if all payments continue, Ukraine will transfer more money to the fund at the end of the year than it receives from it

Photo – The IMF forecasts a decline in Ukraine’s GDP in 2022 by at least 10%
The IMF forecasts a decline in Ukraine’s GDP in 2022 by at least 10%

The IMF also expects the inflation to rise to 20%

Photo – IMF downgraded its growth forecast for Ukraine’s GDP to 3.2%
IMF downgraded its growth forecast for Ukraine’s GDP to 3.2%

Expectations for 2022–2023 remained at the same level (3.6% and 3.4% growth respectively)

Photo – IMF improves its forecast for Ukraine’s GDP in 2022 to 3.6%
IMF improves its forecast for Ukraine’s GDP in 2022 to 3.6%

As for 2021, however, the IMF lowers its growth projection for Ukraine to 3.5%

Photo – IMF expects Ukraine’s GDP growth to slow down to 3.4% in 2022
IMF expects Ukraine’s GDP growth to slow down to 3.4% in 2022

In 2021, the Ukrainian economy may show a 4% growth

Photo – The IMF projects a 7.7% decline in Ukraine’s GDP in 2020
The IMF projects a 7.7% decline in Ukraine’s GDP in 2020

The economic growth is however estimated at 3.6% in 2021

Photo – IMF projects 3% GDP growth in Ukraine in 2020
IMF projects 3% GDP growth in Ukraine in 2020

GDP growth can speed up to 3.3% by 2024

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