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Economy of Ukraine
Kyiv, the financial capital of Ukraine
CurrencyHryvnia (UAH)
Fiscal year
calendar year
Trade organizations
GUAM, WTO, CISFTA, DCFTA (EU), BSEC
Country group
  • Developing/Emerging[1]
  • Lower-middle income economy[2]
Statistics
PopulationDecrease 33.36 million (2024)[3]
GDP
  • $188.943 billion (nominal, 2024)[3]
  • $515.947 billion (PPP, 2024)[3]
GDP rank
  • 58th (nominal, 2024)
  • 49th (PPP, 2024)
GDP growth
  • −29.1% (2022)
  • +2.0% (2023)
  • +3.2% (2024)[3]
GDP per capita
  • $5,663 (nominal, 2024)[3]
  • $15,464 (PPP, 2024)[3]
GDP per capita rank
  • 111th (nominal, 2024)
  • 102th (PPP, 2024)
GDP by sector
  • Agriculture: 12.2%
  • Industry: 28.6%
  • Services: 60%
  • (2017 est.)[4]
Inflation (CPI)
9.7% (2024)[3]
Population below poverty line
  • Positive decrease 1.3% (2018)[5]
  • Negative increase 0.4% on less than $3.20/day (2020f)[6]
Gini coefficient
Negative increase 26.1 low (2018, World Bank)[7]
Human Development Index
  • Increase 0.773 high (2021)[8] (77th)
  • Increase 0.728 high IHDI (2020) (45th)[9]
Labor force
  • Decrease 20,203,893 (2019)[10]
  • Increase 57.1% employment rate (2018)[11]
Labor force by occupation
  • agriculture 5.8%
  • industry 26.5%
  • services 67.8%
  • (2014)[4]
UnemploymentNegative increase 9.8% (2021)[3]
Average gross salary
₴21,809 / €519 / $532 monthly[12]
Average net salary
₴22,000 / €521 / $536 monthly[13][14]
Main industries
coal, electric power, ferrous and nonferrous metals, machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, food processing
External
ExportsIncrease $68.2 billion (2021)[15]
Export goods
ferrous and nonferrous metals, fuel and petroleum products, chemicals, machinery and transport equipment, food products
Main export partners
  • China 11.7%
  • Poland 7.2%
  • Turkey 5.9%
  • Russia 5.2%
  • Italy 4.8%
  • Germany 4.2%
  • India 3.6%
  • Netherlands 2.9%
  • Egypt 2.8%
  • Belgium 2.5% (2021)[16]
ImportsDecrease $54.1 billion (2020 est.)[17]
Import goods
energy (mainly natural gas),[18] machinery and equipment, chemicals
Main import partners
  • China 13.9%
  • Russia 10.9%
  • Poland 9.4%
  • Germany 8.5%
  • Belarus 6.3%
  • Turkey 4.03%
  • Hungary 4%
  • United States 3.8%
  • Italy 3.2%
  • Czech Republic 2.3% (2021)[19]
FDI stock
  • Increase $67.22 billion (31 December 2017 est.)[4]
  • Decrease Abroad: $7.59 billion (31 December 2017 est.)[4]
Current account
Decrease −$3.752 billion (2018 est.)[4][20][21]
Gross external debt
Positive decrease $47.9 billion (Apr 2018)[22]
Public finances
Government debt
Positive decrease 60.93% of GDP (2018)[23]
Revenues₴1.1 trillion / €37 bil. / $39 bil. (2017)[24]
Expenses₴1.1 tril. / €38 bil. / $41 bil. (2017)[24]
Economic aidrecipient: $0.4 billion (2006); International Monetary Fund Extended Funds Facility: $2.2 billion (1998)
Credit rating
  • Standard & Poor's:[25][26][27]
  • CCC+/C Decrease (Domestic)
  • CCC (Foreign)
  • Outlook: Negative
  • Moody's:[28]
  • Ca Decrease
  • Outlook: Stable
  • Fitch:[29]
  • CC
  • Outlook: N/A
  • Scope Ratings:[30]
  • CC
  • Outlook: Negative
Foreign reserves
Increase $28.802 billion (1 Aug 2020 est.)[31]
Main data source: CIA World Fact Book
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars.

The economy of Ukraine is an emerging, lower-middle income, mixed economy located in Eastern Europe. It grew rapidly from 2000 until 2008 when the Great Recession began worldwide and reached Ukraine. The economy recovered in 2010 and continued improving until 2013. From 2014 to 2015, the Ukrainian economy suffered a severe downturn, with GDP in 2015 being slightly above half of its value in 2013. In 2016, the economy again started to grow. By 2018, the Ukrainian economy was growing rapidly, and reached almost 80% of its size in 2008.

The depression during the 1990s included hyperinflation and a fall in economic output to less than half of the GDP of the preceding Ukrainian SSR. GDP growth was recorded for the first time in 2000, and continued for eight years.[32] This growth was halted by the global financial crisis of 2008. The Ukrainian economy recovered and achieved positive GDP growth in the first quarter of 2010. In the early 2010s, Ukraine was noted as possessing many of the components of a major European economy, such as rich farmlands,[33][34] a well-developed industrial base, highly trained labour, and a good education system.[35] It also has important mineral resources.[36]

In October 2013, the Ukrainian economy lapsed into a recession.[37] The previous summer, Ukrainian exports to Russia substantially declined due to stricter border and customs control by Russia.[38] The early 2014 annexation of Crimea by Russia, and the war in Donbas that started in the spring of 2014 severely damaged Ukraine's economy[39] and two of Ukraine's most industrial regions.[40] In 2013, Ukraine saw zero GDP growth.[40] Ukraine's economy shrank by 6.8% in 2014,[41] and this continued with a 12% decline in GDP in 2015.[42] In April 2017, the World Bank stated that Ukraine's economic growth rate was 2.3% in 2016, ending the recession.[43] Despite these improvements, Ukraine remains the poorest country in Europe,[44] which some have attributed to high corruption levels[45] and the slow pace of economic liberalisation and institutional reform.[46][47][48][49] The Russian Invasion of Ukraine in 2022 further deteriorated the country's crumbling economy.

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