Ukraine recorded a 35% increase in capital investments over the past year.

Thursday, March 6, 2025
Ukraine recorded a 35% increase in capital investments over the past year.

Last year’s capital investment totaled ₴534.4B, reflecting a 35.1% rise compared to 2023, according to the State Statistics Service. Most investments came from internal funds belonging to enterprises and organizations, amounting to ₴379.6B ($9B; 71% of the total). State funds ranked second with ₴58.2B ($1.4B), or 10.9%.

In terms of economic activity, the largest investments were made in industry – ₴209.1B (39%), public administration and defense – ₴61B (11%), and transport and warehousing – ₴46.8B (9%).

Tangible assets dominated the bulk of invested capital, making up 93.8% compared to intangible assets at only 6.2%. Among tangible assets, the largest portions of capital investment were in machinery and equipment – 32.8%, engineering structures – 27.2%, and non-residential buildings – 11.6%.

Of all Ukrainian regions, the largest share of capital investment was recorded in the country’s capital. Kyiv attracted ₴199.7B, which constitutes 37% of the total investment volume.

 

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