Economy Minister Says the Ukraine Needs 4.5 Million Foreign Workers in the Next 10 Years

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by Chris Black

During the war, the Ukraine has lost almost half of its 40 million population (the figure is prior to Russia invading).

Therefore, the obvious solution is to flood the place with immigrants.

Kyiv Independent:

Ukraine will have to attract additional 4.5 million employees to the labor market over the next 10 years for a successful recovery, the Economy Ministry said on July 14.

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The country faced a labor shortage even before the start of the full-scale war, and after the invasion, more than 6 million Ukrainians were forced abroad, the ministry commented.

“Recovery of the labor market is not a consequence of victory, it is a path to victory,” said Deputy Economy Minister Tetiana Berezhna.

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According to the World Bank’s assessment from March, Ukraine will need at least $411 billion for recovery and reconstruction. This figure equals 2.6 times Ukraine’s projected gross domestic product in 2022.