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Resources are involved now, according to the NBU, it is necessary to focus on ei...

The right approach is needed: the NBU explained how to avoid the crisis after the war

Resources are involved now, according to the NBU, it is necessary to focus on eight areas that will help to avoid the economic crisis after the war. Ukraine should already prepare for new economic challenges that will appear after the war. In particular, our country needs to prepare the foundation for macroeconomic and financial stability for post -war growth. This was stated in an interview with Global Finance by the head of the National Bank of Ukraine Andriy Pishny.

"Military victories can bring countries into the economic crisis. We need to avoid this," he emphasized. According to him, the National Bank and the government are approaching the best, more stable macroeconomic conditions in cooperation with partners, in particular within the framework of a new IMF -supported program. According to Andrey Pishny, Ukraine will need not only resources.

The authorities will have to solve the question of how to use them effectively within the framework of post -war reconstruction. It is necessary to focus all efforts on eight fields. The first two are safety, as well as macroeconomic and financial stability. The remaining six are progress towards EU membership, lending, refugees, regional policy, military and political risks, and digital transformation. "We understand that post -war recovery is a long process. It is necessary to prepare for it now.

The discussion is ongoing. The NBU has the most powerful analytical team in Ukraine, and we are looking for a global expertise that will support us along the way," Pishny said. We will remind, the National Bank believes that the Ukrainian economy in 2023 will be restored much faster than expected earlier. The most important risk that can shake all the positive forecasts is the intensity of a full -scale war.