As reported by the Center for Economic Recovery (CER), the eastern regions suffered the most from the Russian invasion (gross product dropped by 30-40%), and the central and western regions suffered less (decline of 10-30%).
However, the Ivano-Frankivsk, Kirovohrad, and Zakarpattia regions demonstrated economic growth contrary to the general trend. This is explained by significant population relocation to these regions. The CER estimate is based on changes in electricity consumption compared to 2021.
It is reported that about 790 enterprises changed their registration after the start of the war, of which 623 have already resumed work at their new location. Regionally, the largest number of enterprises moved to the Lviv region – 24%, Zakarpattia region – 14.5%, Chernivtsi region – 9.8%, Ivano-Frankivsk region – 8.3%, Khmelnytskyi region – 7.3% and Ternopil region – 6.3%.
It is noted that more than 650 enterprises that planned to relocate decided to stay due to the liberation of their territories.