Economy Ministry expects $20 bln intl assistance in 2023
The Economy Ministry of Ukraine expects $20 billion in international assistance in 2023, First Deputy Economy Minister Denys Kudin has said.
"Our conservative forecast for international assistance for next year is $20 billion. Since, looking at this year's experience, we understand that there is sometimes a difference between public promises and actual receipts," he said during a discussion at the Center for Economic Strategy on Thursday.
As Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko said on Thursday, $30 billion of external financing is expected this year, while the need is $50 billion, while next year external financing of the budget is provided in the amount of $38 billion in order to avoid emission financing of the National Bank, which this year already amounted to UAH 370 billion, or $11.66 billion, and by the end of the year will increase by another UAH 30 billion.
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