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Investors eye Ukraine's potential but demand security guarantees, economy minister says

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International businesses are ready to invest in Ukraine's war-torn economy, but would first need security guarantees from Kyiv, the country's Minister of Economy Yulia Svyrydenko said in an interview with Bloomberg.

Ukraine offers a wide range of opportunities for investors, spanning from reconstruction to growth of defense industry, which Svyrydenko noted increased sixfold last year. The country also has rich deposits of raw materials, including uranium, which could lessen EU's reliance on China and Russia.

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