Ukraine signed an agreement with the World Bank for almost 600 million dollars.
05.11.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
05.11.2024
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Ukraine signed an agreement with the World Bank for 600 million dollars
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal reported on the new agreement with the World Bank for almost 600 million dollars, which is part of a new program.
"It is about a new project "Resilient, Inclusive, and Environmentally Sustainable Entrepreneurship" (RISE), aimed at supporting small and medium-sized businesses, green transition, improving the business environment, digitalization, and facilitating access to new markets. The project is planned until 2027, with a total planned program amount of over 1 billion dollars," said the Prime Minister.
According to Shmyhal, this agreement is very important for the Ukrainian economy and will also help strengthen small and medium-sized enterprises in Ukraine, making them ready to face modern challenges.
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