Ukraine’s economy

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Profit of Ukrainian enterprises in 2022 fell 12.6 times

The share of unprofitable enterprises increased from 26.7% in 2021 to 33.8%

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Ukraine plans to involve international companies in war risk insurance

The relevant declaration of intent was signed on the sidelines of the conference in London

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The economy of Ukraine is predicted to grow by 2-3% in 2023

After the resumption of energy supplies in February, the forecasts for the development of the Ukrainian economy for 2023 have improved

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Anatoly Kinakh: «Steel industry now needs the most support from the state»

President of UUIE about the current state of the Ukrainian economy and priority measures to improve the situation

Fitch expects Ukraine’s GDP to grow by 2% in 2023

The inflation rate in the country, according to the agency's forecasts, will decrease to 21% in 2023

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The IMF expects a fall in Ukraine’s GDP in the fourth quarter of 2022 by 40.5% y/y

According to the results of the year, as the department expects, the Ukrainian economy will decrease by 33%

International aid to Ukraine will exceed $31 billion in 2022– NBU

The main risks for economic development are a longer war and strikes on the energy structure

Ukraine’s payments balance deficit reached $1.9 billion in May

It increased 6.8 times compared to the deficit in May 2021

Anatoliy Kinakh: Ukraine’s post-war economy will be radically different

There will be more innovation and less traditionalism in Ukraine’s economy, President of Ukrainian League of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs believes

GMK Center finished Ukrainian economy during the war research series

Our analysts described the negative consequences of the war in various sectors of the economy

The Government to launch an economy-boosting program in H2

At the first stage, the Government will focus on protecting Ukraine-made goods from imported alternatives

The impact of the quarantine: how to not lose the industry

Ukraine cannot afford an ongoing and strict quarantine. Otherwise, the country will lose 16–20% of its GDP

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