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