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Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko has been instrumental in steering Ukraine's government through challenging times. Recent measures include a significant allocation of 2.8 trillion hryvnias to the army, highlighting the focus on defense. In the energy sector, Svyrydenko has overseen audits and restructuring efforts to improve efficiency. The government has also focused on improving electricity supply in light of damages caused by Russian shelling, aiming to stabilize the power grid. Additionally, initiatives to protect infrastructure and support frontline regions have been prioritized. Under Svyrydenko's leadership, the Cabinet has been proactive in strengthening Ukraine's resilience and ensuring economic stability.

What significant measures has Yuliia Svyrydenko implemented in the defense sector?

Svyrydenko has announced a major financial commitment of 2.8 trillion hryvnias to the defense sector for 2026, which constitutes nearly 60% of the entire expenditure. This allocation underscores the priority of strengthening Ukraine's military capabilities amid ongoing conflicts and threats. The focus is on bolstering defensive infrastructure and ensuring readiness against external aggressions.

How is Ukraine addressing the challenges in its energy sector?

The Ukrainian government, under the leadership of Svyrydenko, is implementing a comprehensive overhaul of the energy sector. This includes audits of entities like Energoatom, updates to supervisory boards, and structural changes aimed at improving management. These efforts are designed to enhance transparency, efficiency, and resilience against disruptions, ensuring a stable energy supply for citizens.

What actions has Svyrydenko taken to support Ukraine's economic stability?

Svyrydenko has been pivotal in stabilizing Ukraine's economy amidst adversity by approving substantial financial projects. Recently, the government allocated 300 million hryvnias for reconstruction efforts in Kyiv region. Furthermore, partnerships with international bodies aim to bolster infrastructure and energy resilience, reflecting a strategic approach to long-term economic health.

How is the Ukrainian government enhancing protections for critical infrastructure?

Under Svyrydenko's direction, initiatives to safeguard critical infrastructure from threats have been a priority. This includes implementing technology such as anti-drone nets in frontline areas and reinforcing energy facilities to prevent outages. These measures aim to mitigate vulnerabilities and ensure the continuous operation of essential services, supporting national security and public well-being.

What is the current status of the Winter Preparedness Plan in Ukraine?

The Winter Preparedness Plan in Ukraine, approved by the Cabinet of Ministers, establishes a unified roadmap for managing seasonal challenges. This includes creating crisis headquarters in each region to preemptively tackle blackout risks and maintain energy stability. The plan demonstrates a coordinated government effort to navigate the seasonal pressures effectively, ensuring readiness and resource allocation.

What developments have occurred concerning Ukraine's border policies during martial law?

The Ukrainian government has updated border crossing regulations under martial law. Notably, men aged 18 to 22 are now permitted free movement across borders. This reflects efforts to balance national security needs with personal freedom considerations, adjusting policies to be responsive to the current socio-political climate and citizen needs.

How is the Ukrainian government supporting internally displaced persons (IDPs)?

Recent government decisions have reinforced support for IDPs, focusing on strengthening assistance and resources for those displaced by frontline conflicts. The comprehensive approach includes direct financial support, resource allocation, and integration programs to help IDPs transition smoothly and reduce the impacts of displacement. This commitment aims to maintain social cohesion and provide stable living conditions.

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Свириденко розповіла про конференцію з відновлення України In Germany, Ukraine signs number of agreements in defence and energy, - Svyrydenko Ukraine is signing a number of agreements at the recovery conference in Berlin. 529 0

свириденко I am canceling reservation order, we will deal with it - Svyrydenko on deferment of conscription for employees of Glovo and Favbet Tech After a public outcry, Economy Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko canceled the order to reserve employees of Glovo, Visa, and Favbet Tech. 25 914 118 War in Ukraine

розмінування Ukraine to demonstrate demining system with artificial intelligence by mid-summer - Svyrydenko By mid-summer, the Ukrainian government plans to introduce a demining system using artificial intelligence. 745 5 Tech

свириденко,юлія Full draft of EU’s €50 billion program for Ukraine has been released - Svyrydenko The European Union has prepared a full version of the Ukraine Facility program, under which Ukraine will receive €50 billion. 3 872 9 Incidents

свириденко Ukraine and Slovakia are working on three large-scale projects in energy and logistics, - Ministry of Economy Ukraine and Slovakia are working on three large-scale energy and infrastructure projects. 1 496 8 Economics

свириденко "Government is expanding programs to support small businesses, program of compensation for agricultural machinery is returning", - Minister of Economy Svyrydenko Sustainable economic development requires special grant and loan programs that will provide significant support to domestic producers. The government is already expanding such programs so that more and more businesses can count on additional funding. 2 559 6 Economics

свириденко Ukraine has Plan B in case of short-term delay in financing from partners, - First Deputy Prime Minister Svyrydenko Ukraine has a plan B in case of delays in funding from the EU and the US, and is currently working with partners to develop several options. 3 839 44 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

свириденко Ukraine and Turkey ready to ratify free trade agreement in near future - Ministry of Economy The governments of Ukraine and Turkey are ready to ratify the free trade agreement in the near future. The agreement will enter into force in early 2024 and will open up new opportunities for duty-free or partially duty-free trade between the two countries. 454 0 Economics

офіс,робота,вакансії Difference between men’s and women’s salaries has decreased in Ukraine, - Ministry of Economy Over the past 7 years, the difference between the salaries of men and women has decreased in Ukraine. In 2015, it was 26%, now it is 18.6%. 1 162 6 Society

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%). 978 11 Previously in trend: War

деньги,кредит,бюджет,помощь Ukraine independently covers 50% of state budget, rest - partners, - Ministry of Economy About 50% of the expenses of the state budget of Ukraine are currently covered by foreign partners, the rest is covered by Ukraine on its own. 2 509 27 Previously in trend: War Budget 2023

війна Unemployment rate in Ukraine is 30%, - Ministry of Economy In Ukraine, the unemployment rate is about 30%, while 2 million people are looking for work inside the country and 2.7 million Ukrainians who left because of the war, but are ready to return and work. 4 666 40 Previously in trend: War

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. 3 851 35 Economics

рнбо Sectoral sanctions against financial sector of Russia and Belarus have been prepared for consideration by NSDC The interdepartmental working group (IWG) on the implementation of the sanctions policy recommended submitting to the NSDC for consideration proposals on the application of sectoral sanctions to all financial institutions, including banking institutions of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus. 1 848 16 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

санкції Sanctions against Russia are acting slowly: Ukraine and US are working to increase effectiveness of pressure on Russia Ukraine has agreed with the United States to synchronize Ukraine’s efforts to increase sanctions pressure on Russia. This was discussed at a meeting between Minister of Economy of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko and U.S. Department of State Sanctions Coordinator James O’Brien 3 240 24 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

гроші,безробіття Unemployment rate will reach 30% by year-end, - Svyrydenko According to Ministry of Economy estimates, unemployment in Ukraine will reach 30% by year-end 2022. 5 950 101 Economics

больница,укрзализныця,уз,юрик Ukraine and Austria signed agreement on economic cooperation, including establishment of rehabilitation center in Lviv, - Svyrydenko. VIDEO The Ukrainian and Austrian governments signed the Framework Agreement on economic cooperation in the development of projects, in particular in the field of health care, which provides for the construction and equipment of a number of medical facilities. 1 306 9 Previously in trend: War

украина,экономика Economy will start to grow next year, - Minister of Economy Svyridenko The Cabinet of Ministers expects that the economy of Ukraine will stabilize in the near future, and next year it may grow by 15.5%. However, it depends on the events in the war against the Russian Federation. 5 264 69 Economics

британія Ukraine has agreed with United Kingdom to hold investment conference in June, - Svyrydenko Ukraine and the United Kingdom have reached agreements on trade liberalization and attracting British investment into the Ukrainian economy. 1 185 1 Previously in trend: War

свириденко We expect full membership in EU and access to markets of G7 and European Union, - Svyrydenko Ukraine expects international partners to continue financial support, as well as full EU membership, access to the G7 and EU markets, and is working on a post-war recovery plan. 2 706 22 Ukrainian Politics

канада Canada cancelled all duties on Ukrainian goods for year - Svyrydenko Canada cancells all duties on Ukrainian goods for a year. 1 520 9 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

свириденко After Russian invasion Ukraine suffered losses of 564.9 billion dollars, - Minister of Economy Svyrydenko The Cabinet of Ministers has calculated the amount of Ukraine's current losses in the war with Russia, including $ 119 billion in infrastructure losses. 3 806 27 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

President establishes special council to promote small business development President establishes special council to promote small business development President Volodymyr Zelenskyi established the Council for Promoting Small Business Development and approved its regulations. 1 783 26 Ukrainian Politics

Zelenskyi appoints new deputy head of President Zelenskyi appoints new deputy head of President's Office Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi has appointed Yulia Svyrydenko deputy head of the President's Office. 6 760 17 Ukrainian Politics

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