Friday13 December 2024
vsedelo.com

The National Bank of Ukraine has raised its GDP growth forecast to 4% for 2024 and 4.3% for 2025.

The economic growth for the end of 2024 is projected to reach 4%, surpassing the previously forecasted 3.7% from July. For 2025, the growth is expected to be 4.3%, compared to the earlier estimate of 4.1%, according to the updated macroeconomic forecast from the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU).
Нацбанк Украины увеличил прогноз роста ВВП до 4% в 2024 году и 4,3% в 2025 году.

The economy is projected to grow by 4% by the end of 2024, an increase from the predicted 3.7% in July, and by 4.3% for 2025, compared to the previously expected 4.1%, according to the updated macroeconomic forecast from the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU).

"(…) a smaller-than-expected energy deficit and slightly higher yields of early grain crops allowed the NBU to raise its forecast for real GDP growth in 2024 to 4%," the regulator stated in a press release on Thursday.

The National Bank links its forecast for Ukrainian economic growth of 4.3-4.6% in 2025-2026 to substantial budgetary stimuli backed by significant volumes of international financing.

In contrast, the July forecast anticipated GDP growth of 4.8% by the end of 2026.

Contributing factors to this forecast include increased household incomes, a rise in agricultural production, and steady external demand.

As noted by the regulator, the recovery of Ukraine's economic growth has been negatively impacted by Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, a resurgence of migration, and a shortage of labor resources.

Nonetheless, it is highlighted that real GDP continued to grow in both the second and third quarters of 2024.