The year of 2023 should become a year of victory for Ukraine and a year to start economic recovery. This was emphasized by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal at a Government meeting on January 6.
“Summing up the results of 2022, I would also like to thank the Ukrainian business, which paid UAH 80 billion more in taxes than in the peaceful year of 2021. Your resilience, patriotism, adaptability and social responsibility have kept Ukraine’s economy afloat,” the Prime Minister said.
Denys Shmyhal noted that the Government would continue to support the private sector. Concessional lending programs will be continued, in particular for the recovery of business. The eRobota grant program will also be extended. Regulatory and fiscal incentives within the framework of Diia City, industrial parks and investment nannies will also continue.
According to the Head of Government, the key task remains to extend the economic visa-free regime with the EU, which removed all duties and quotas on Ukrainian products exported to Europe. Logistics and new export routes will also be among the priorities. (Government portal/Business World Magazine)