President’s economic adviser says country must speed up reform of industries after Russia’s invasion
A civilian on a street in Izium, Ukraine.Last modified on Tue 4 Oct 2022 06.58 BST
Ukraine faces a debt crisis as well as inflation of more than 20% as the country counts the cost of Russia’s offensive. “We’re going to try to emulate a more liberal approach, like Denmark, with a flexible labour market because we need to catch up.”
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