Ukrainian government specializes USD5B for economic growth


(MENAFN) Ukraine’s economic growth will gain investments worth USD5.105 billion or 9.4 percent of the nation’s financial plan in the upcoming year, reported Ukrainian prime minister Denys Shmyhal on his Facebook profile, and posted by Ukrinform.

He stated, “It is also worth noting that over the past ten years, no budget has been provided for such a volume of capital expenditures as it will be in 2022: USD5.105 billion or 9.4 percent of all expenditures will be investments in economic development.”

The state’s financial plan for next year signifies the excellent outcomes of the shared work between the Ukrainian president, regime and members of parliament, as mentioned by Shmyhal.

The prime minister said, “Expenditures are planned in all these key areas, which will allow continuing the implementation of the President's initiatives and a number of government programs. Raising the salaries of healthcare workers, increasing scholarships for students, implementing the programs Great Construction and Large-scale thermal-modernization, affordable loans and affordable mortgages - all this will be provided with the necessary resources.”

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