EBRD experts changed the forecasts for the growth of the Ukrainian economy.
27.09.2024
1850

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
27.09.2024
1850

The EBRD has lowered its forecast for Ukraine's GDP growth for 2025 from 6% to 4.7% due to electricity problems, which have already led to a decline in GDP over four quarters. The EBRD does not consider its forecast pessimistic, as they still predict GDP growth this year by 3%. International partners have helped Ukraine meet its current financial needs, but funding for next year remains uncertain. In addition, Ukraine faces a labor shortage and the risk of new infrastructure and production capacity destruction.
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