The Government managed
to reduce the deficit of public finance fivefold, while in the
fourth quarter, the #GDP growth amounted 1.5%. This was announced by Prime
Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk on Tuesday, February 16, at the
Parliament during the Government's report on its activities for 2015.
"We have
been facing extremely difficult economic challenges. The country has
lost one fifth of itseconomic potential as a result of the
annexation of Crimea, the intervention into Donetsk and Luhansk. The
country suffers billions of losses from war, investors are
scared. Therefore, in the recent developments, we were obliged
to make very active steps to stabilize the Ukrainian economy", he
stressed.
At the same time, Arseniy Yatsenyuk accentuated
there were first signs the economy is stabilizing: "For the first
time in last two years, the third and fourth quarter of 2015 showed
positive dynamics of GDP growth. In the third quarter the GDP
growth showing was 0.5%, in the fourth quarter - 1.5%".
The Prime Minister reminded
that in the current year an economic growth showing was
planned at 2%,however a number of other challenges the world is
facing can affect the forecast.
According to
Arseniy Yatsenyuk, another achievement for 2015 was that the
Government managed to reduce the public finance deficit fivefold: "If
in 2014, the total deficit of public finance amounted over 10%according
to the methodology of the International Monetary Fund, in
2015 we managed to reduce the deficit of public finance fivefold. This
figure is 2.1 percent."
Due to the joint
work of the Government and the Parliament, he said, it
could prove possible to improve the business environment in the country,
in particular the rate of foreign investment: "Last year we
experienced the inflow of foreign investment, as a rule, only in the
banking sector. But while we can't note that foreign investors come
to Ukraine to develop the economy – there exists too many challenges.
However, deregulation of the Ukrainian economy, which we carried out
jointly, allowed Ukraine to improve its performance by 29 positions in
the global ranking Doing Business".
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