Martial law is damaging international perceptions of Ukraine’s economy, Concorde Capital reports.

Friday, December 7, 2018
Martial law is damaging international perceptions of Ukraine’s economy, Concorde Capital reports.

Martial law is damaging international perceptions of Ukraine’s economy, Concorde Capital reports. Several foreign companies have already postponed their 2019 investment plans for Ukraine, according toMykhaylo Kukhar, director of the Independent Macroeconomic Analysis Group. As some foreign companies suspend travel to Ukraine, Oleg Ustenko, executive director of the Bleyzer Foundation, warns that Ukraine could lose $100-200 million in investment per month.

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