EBRD in Ukraine Monthly
This month we hosted our Annual Meeting in Yerevan, where our Odile Renaud-Basso was re-elected as EBRD President.
"In my second term as president, I will strive to further transform the EBRD, expand cooperation with partners and deliver even more impact for our economies of investment, and in particular for Ukraine,” she said at a press conference at the end of the event.??
In her speech to EBRD Governors she also praised the Ukrainian people’s ‘remarkable’ resilience, arguing that it is our duty ‘to back their bravery’.?
We also published our new economic growth forecasts for Ukraine: we expect the economy to grow by 3 per cent in 2024.
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EBRD experts on Ukraine and its way forward
In case you missed it:
At our Annual Meeting in Yerevan, we hosted a panel discussion on Ukraine's investment needs and outlook.
“The war is not an embargo on investment," First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, Yulia Svyrydenko , told the audience as she outlined the structural reforms that Ukraine is implementing.
Catch up on the discussion to hear from government representatives, private sector investors and international financial institutions such as the IFC on Ukraine's immediate investment needs, and steps needed to unlock further investment in the country.
Freelance Management Consultant
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