Arbuzov: Current account deficit of Ukraine's balance of payments in 2013 to fall to 7% of GDP
Ukraine's balance of payments in 2013 has a trend towards improvement, in particular, the current account deficit is expected to shrink to 7% of GDP this year, from 8.4% of GDP last year, First Deputy Prime Minister Serhiy Arbuzov has said.
"In the medium term, we are planning to reach 3-4% of GDP," he said at a conference "ABC: Ukraine and Partners" in Kyiv on Thursday.
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