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Ukrainian refugees in Poland have contributed significantly, accounting for 2.7% of the country's GDP, highlighting their positive impact on the economy. Meanwhile, NATO is considering setting a new defense spending target at 5% of GDP to support member countries, including Ukraine, amid ongoing geopolitical challenges. On a different front, the US economy faces recession risks as major investment banks have adjusted their outlook due to tariffs imposed by Trump's administration. Furthermore, large-scale deportations proposed in the US could potentially decrease GDP by 8%, raising concerns over economic stability. In Ukraine, although there's a forecasted GDP growth due to an early harvest, ongoing conflict poses a persistent threat to long-term economic stability.

How have Ukrainian refugees affected Poland's GDP?

Ukrainian refugees significantly contributed to Poland's economic growth, comprising 2.7% of its GDP. They have not only filled labor market gaps but have also fostered overall economic integration, showcasing the vital role of migrant populations in host economies.

What changes are being considered in NATO's GDP defense spending?

NATO is contemplating increasing its defense spending target to 5% of GDP. This change aims to bolster defense capabilities among member countries, ensuring better preparedness in the face of global conflicts, and specifically support Ukraine during its ongoing challenges.

What impact could Trump’s policies have on the US GDP?

The tariffs imposed by Trump's administration have led major global investment banks to predict a higher likelihood of a recession in the US. This economic strategy could suppress growth, affecting consumer prices and overall financial stability in the United States.

What are the potential economic impacts of the proposed deportations in the US?

The proposal to deport illegal migrants in the US could reduce GDP by 8%. This drastic measure may adversely affect industries reliant on this labor force, leading to disruptions in various economic sectors, including agriculture and construction.

What is the current GDP growth trend in Ukraine?

Ukraine's recent GDP data indicates growth due to factors such as an early harvest, but the ongoing conflict poses sustainability challenges. While there's temporary growth, long-term economic stability remains uncertain amidst geopolitical tensions.

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Russians named most ineffective workers in Europe According to experts of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), one of the reasons for decline of the Russian economy is a low labor productivity. 93 203 1 096 Previously in trend: Economic disaster

kewtyrj MP Lutsenko: Ukraine lost half of economy, hryvnia to keep falling Chairman of Poroshenko Bloc parliamentary faction Yurii Lutsenko believes the hryvnia will continue to depreciate, and it is not to be blamed on the National Bank. 111 131 703 Previously in trend: Hryvnia Decline Russian aggression against Ukraine War

Ukraine on verge of economic breakthrough – Zelenskyi Ukraine on verge of economic breakthrough – Zelenskyi Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi is convinced that an economic breakthrough will happen in Ukraine in the near future, and key profile figures are evidence of this. 22 164 436 Ukrainian Politics

Russia's industrial production contracted by 4.7 per cent last month, - Financial Times Industrial production in Russia contracted by 4.7 per cent in July, according to figures released on Monday. 27 576 352 Previously in trend: Economic disaster

Ukraine’s GDP Slump Hit Bottom - Finance Minister Economic results of September suggest that the reduction of Ukraine's GDP has reached the bottom, Finance Minister Oleksandr Shlapak says. 79 802 341 Economics

Ukraine's economy slumped by almost 15 percent in Q22015 - State Statistics Service According to latest data, the real gross domestic product shrunk by 14.7 percent in April-June 2015 compared to the same period in 2014 (in comparable prices of 2010). 21 190 277 Economics

блокада поезд Shock, not disaster, - German experts estimated losses to Ukraine’s economy caused by Donbas blockade The German advisory group working in Ukraine estimated losses incurred to the Ukrainian economy by the ban to transport goods across the demarcation line in the Donbas at 1.6 percent of the gross domestic product. 71 609 253 Previously in trend: Blockade of "DPR/LPR"

Ukrainian economy will return to level of 2014 not earlier than in 2018 according to the most optimistic scenario – Presidential Administration The economy and, consequently, the incomes of citizens will reach last year's level not earlier than in 2018 even under the most optimistic scenario. 27 305 244 Economics

порошенко "War can no longer justify economic crisis. We expect industrial production and GDP growth," - Poroshenko President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko is looking forward to an economic growth in Ukraine in the near future. 43 646 236 Economics

Ukraine's GDP to double in 15 years, - Abromavicius presented Ukraine's economic strategy Abromavicius believes Ukraine's GDP has to double in 15 years, provided its annual growth makes 4,5%. 12 155 222 Economics

Ukraine has been in recession for nine quarters. After the crisis, the economy will still grow by only 3% per year – Finance Minister Natalia Jaresko is convinced that the main thing now is to receive the IMF tranche and stop panic among the Ukrainians. 23 457 183 Kyiv News

Inflation in Ukraine to hit 46% in 2015, – NBU Head Hontareva Head of the National Bank of Ukraine Valeriia Hontareva voiced her forecast for inflation in 2015-2016. 23 911 162 Ukrainian Politics

Hroisman forecasts 3 percent GDP growth in 2017: "Ukrainians will have jobs, wages will rise" Prime Minister Volodymyr Hroisman expects Ukraine's GDP to grow by more than 3 percent in 2017. 14 799 155 Ukrainian Politics

PM Shmygal predicts Ukraine PM Shmygal predicts Ukraine's economic decline by almost 5% by end of 2020 Prime Minister Denys Shmygal predicts that Ukraine's GDP will fall by 4.8% by the end of 2020. 3 415 126 Previously in trend: Anti-epidemic measures and restrictions

S&P upgraded Ukraine's foreign currency sovereign ratings International rating agency Standard & Poor's has upgraded Ukraine's long-term and short-term foreign currency sovereign ratings to "B-/B" from "SD/D" (selective default). 15 133 122 Ukrainian Politics

EU Sanctions on Russia to Have Modest Impact on Europe’s Economy But to Hit Russia’s Growth Rate Harder European Union sanctions on Russia over the Ukraine crisis will have only a modest impact on Europe’s economy this and upcoming year but will hit Russia’s growth rate harder. 12 948 109 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

S&P Downgrades Ukraine's ratings and predicts decline in GDP The agency assigned a negative outlook on Ukraine and expects GDP decline of 3% in 2015. 18 457 104 Economics

Ukraine's economy grew by 1.5 percent in 2016, - Hroisman Prime Minister Volodymyr Hroisman says the Ukrainian economy has shown a 1.5 percent growth in 2016. 6 840 103 Ukrainian Politics

банк всемирный world bank Ukraine passed bottom, its economy to start recovering though being far from sustained stability, - WB Country Director for Ukraine World Bank Country Director for Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova Qimiao Fan told about prospects of the Ukrainian economy, potential risks, and positive factors. 22 645 92 Economics

Ukraine's economy dropped 2.4-fold deeper than envisioned by state budget, - Accounting Chamber of Ukraine The drop in Ukraine's real gross domestic product in January-September 2015 by 2.4 times exceeds the planned target of this year's state budget. 12 461 87 Economics

гривня,гроші In Cabinet of Ministers expect that in 2023 dollar exchange rate will reach 50 UAH, and inflation will be 30.6% - macro-forecast The government expects that in 2023 the dollar exchange rate will reach 50 UAH, and the consumer price index will be 30.6%. 11 006 82 Previously in trend: War

Ukraine Ukraine's GDP will decline by 6% in 2020 - NBU Ukraine's gross domestic product will decline by about 6% in 2020, according to preliminary forecasts of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU). 3 146 76 Ukrainian Politics

ввп Economy is revving up, real GDP will not fall this year, - NBU forecast In 2022, the real GDP of Ukraine decreased by 29.1%. This is the largest annual decline in the economy in the entire history of the country. But growth is expected already this year. 3 360 74 Economics

IMF projects drop in Ukraine IMF projects drop in Ukraine's GDP to -7.7% due to coronavirus The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects a serious drop in Ukraine's economic growth due to the coronavirus - down to -7.7% in 2020, according to the IMF's World Economic Outlook for April 2020. 2 853 68 Economics

Minister Refutes Azarov: There are no Fairy Tales in Life Minister Refutes Azarov: There are no Fairy Tales in Life Minister of Economic Development and Trade Ihor Prasolov says he does not expect a significant increase in GDP due to the adoption of the economy revitalization program. 16 960 67 Economics

migrants, immigrants Large-scale deportation of illegal migrants will reduce US GDP by 8% - Bloomberg The mass deportation of illegal migrants proposed by US President Donald Trump could lead to an 8% reduction in the country's GDP. 4 249 66

Ukraine's GDP in Q4 2015 increased by 2 percent, - Deputy Economy Minister Kovaliv According to the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, Ukraine's gross domestic product rose by 2 percent in the last quarter of 2015. 6 607 65 Economics

IMF predicts 2 percent GDP growth for Ukraine in 2017 The International Monetary Fund forecasts a 2 percent growth of Ukraine's gross domestic product (GDP), with inflation rate making 10 percent at the end of 2017. 7 073 65 Ukrainian Politics

Poroshenko: 5 percent of GDP in state budget-2017 must be allocated for defense President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko underscores the importance of the security and defense sector in 2017. 4 874 58 Previously in trend: Budget 2017

IMF updates its forecast for Ukraine Under negative scenario, war will last until 2026 - IMF The IMF has updated its negative scenario for Ukraine: the war will last until mid-2026. 7 472 58

Dubilet proposes to link president Dubilet proposes to link president's, PM's, speaker's bonuses to GDP growth Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine Dmytro Dubilet has said that the size of bonuses for Ukraine's president, prime minister and Verkhovna Rada chairman should be linked to GDP growth in the country. 3 637 57 Ukrainian Politics

GDP growth by three percent, more than eight percent inflation rate, and 27.2 hryvnia for USD, - Finance Ministry dwells on draft budget resolution-2017 The draft budget resolution for 2017, developed by the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine, envisages GDP growth by 3 percent with an inflation rate of 8.1 percent and the exchange rate of 27.2 hryvnia to one US Dollar. 11 481 51 Ukrainian Politics

Abromavicius promises Ukraine's economy advances next year: "We'll have at least 2 percent growth" Minister of Economic Development and Trade Aivaras Abromavicius expects Ukraine’s economy to grow by 2 percent in 2016. 4 680 45 Economics

Ukraine's GDP decreased by 7% in 2014 - Minister of Economy Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine Aivaras Abromavicius estimated Ukraine's GDP decline in 2014 at 7% level. 7 597 43 Ukrainian Politics

PM Shmyhal: Draft state budget for 2021 is optimal PM Shmyhal: Draft state budget for 2021 is optimal The draft state budget of Ukraine for 2021 takes into account the needs of the people and is likely to be implemented. 1 731 39 Previously in trend: Budget 2021

Ukraine’s GDP could exceed Russia’s: Rubio named the condition In 10 years, Ukraine’s GDP could exceed Russia’s GDP if everything is done right, - Rubio US Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggests that Ukraine's GDP could exceed Russia's GDP in 10 years. 3 179 47 Previously in trend: Peace agreement on ceasefire

Ukraine’s GDP plunges by 1.2 percent in Q4 2015, - State Statistics Service According to the latest update, Ukraine’s real gross domestic product has slumped by 1.2 percent in October-December 2015 compared to the same period in 2014 (at constant prices rate of 2010). 10 768 35 Economics

ввп,падіння Ukraine’s economy shrank by 30.4%. This is biggest drop since independence, - Ministry of Economy In 2022, Ukraine’s GDP fell by 30.4% (2%). This is the largest reduction during the entire period of independence of Ukraine. 3 806 35 Economics

краматорськ,руйнування Direct losses from war with Russian Federation - 2/3 of pre-war GDP of Ukraine, - NBU Direct losses of material assets and infrastructure of Ukraine from the war with the Russian Federation amount to approximately 140 billion US dollars, that is, about 2/3 of the country’s pre-war GDP. 2 334 34 Previously in trend: War

Ukraine's GDP to grow by two percent next year, Finance Minister says The government's forecast of 2% GDP growth in 2016 is realistic. 4 166 33 Economics

Untapped potential of using water, forest resources in Ukraine is $12 bln, $40 bln respectively – PM Untapped potential of using water, forest resources in Ukraine is $12 bln, $40 bln respectively – PM The unrealized potential of Ukraine in the use of water resources is estimated at $12 billion, while the potential of using forest resources is at $40 billion, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has said. 1 971 26 Ukrainian Politics

марченко,сергій Economy growth will accelerate to almost 5% in 2023, - Marchenko During the year, the economy of Ukraine demonstrated stability. GDP is forecast to grow to 4.7% after last year’s drop of 29.1%. 1 622 18 Economics

State Budget Deficit In 2022 Expected To Be 3.5%, Hryvnia Exchange Rate – 28.6-28.7 UAH/USD – Shmyhal State Budget Deficit In 2022 Expected To Be 3.5%, Hryvnia Exchange Rate – 28.6-28.7 UAH/USD – Shmyhal Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal notes that the deficit of the state budget for 2022 is expected to be 3.5%, and the hryvnia exchange rate – 28.6-28.7 UAH/USD. 2 745 15 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine 2022 budget

ввп Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will cost tworld economy 2.8 trillion dollars, - OECD The world economy lost momentum after Russia’s aggressive war in Ukraine. The war slows growth and puts additional pressure on inflation around the world. 1 555 13 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

металургія Unlocking ports for metal export will be boost to GDP growth, - Kalenkov Ukraine seeks to expand the export agreement by adding metal products to the range of cargo sent through seaports. 1 245 13 Economics

свириденко Fall in Ukraine’s GDP slowed down thanks to improvement of energy sector, - Svyrydenko The fall in the gross domestic product (GDP) of Ukraine in February 2023 amounted to 26% (2%), which is better than the indicator of January - 32% (2%). 957 11 Previously in trend: War

Turchynov expects NSDC to approve defense budget for 2016 in the amount of 5% of GDP Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Oleksandr Turchynov expects the defense ministry budget for 2016 equal to 5 percent of the country’s gross domestic product to be approved at a meeting on Wednesday. 2 774 11 Ukrainian Politics

деньги,гривня War caused damage to Ukraine for third of GDP, - Marchenko According to the estimates of the Ministry of Finance, economic losses from the war are expected at the level of 33-35% of the gross product of Ukraine. 1 206 10 Previously in trend: War

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