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Ukraine aims for annual exports equal to 33% of GDP by 2030

Ukraine's Deputy Minister of Economy Taras Kachka speaks at the International Trade Forum in Kyiv on March 5 (Photo by Ukraine's Economy Ministry)

Ukraine aims to reach an annual export volume of $77 billion by 2030, with its share in GDP amounting to 33%, Deputy Minister of Economy and Trade Representative of Ukraine Taras Kachka said on Wednesday at the International Trade Forum in Kyiv.

Kachka stated this was one of the goals contained in the new National Export Strategy that is currently being developed by the Economy Ministry.

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