Economic Indicators

Since 2000, Ukraine has experienced strong economic growth. However, with the global financial crisis, it experienced economic decline in 2009.

Inflation increased to a rate of 16% and the unemployment rate, which was at 3% in 2008, trippled. Industrial production is free-falling: -40% in the mechanical construction sector and -50% in the metallurgy area. Domestic consumption shows a drop of more than 10%. The banking sector (especially private), shows significant weakening. In order to revive exports, the central bank decided to devalue the local currency. The IMF gave its consent on the unfreezing of the second phase of the stand-by loan, of USD 2.8 billion, in order to give it assistance.

For more information, you can refer to the Ukraine Economy Watchwebsite.

Main indicators:
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
GDP (billions USD)
180.34
116.19
127.13е
135.47e
149.83e
GDP (constant prices, annual % change)
2,1
15.1e
3.7e
4.1
5.1e
GDP per capita (USD)
3, 926e
2,542
2, 795e
2, 994e
3, 328e
Inflation rate (%)
25.2
15.9е
9.2е
8,9
7.5е
Unemployment rate (% of the labor force)
7.0
-
-
-
-
Current Account (billions USD)
-12.76
-1.94е
-2.91
-3.17е
-2.89

Current Account (in % of GDP)

-7.1
-1.7е
-2.3
-2.3
-1.9е

Source: IMF - World Economic Outlook Database ; CIA - The world factbook

Note: (e) Estimated data

Main sectors of industry

The agricultural sector has a major role in Ukraine's economy. It employs 20% of the population and contributes around 8% to the GDP. The main crops are cereals, sugar, meat and milk. The Ukraine is the fifth biggest exporter of cereals in the world. The Ukraine is rich in mineral resources, the main ones being iron and magnesium, and in energy resources, coal and gas. The secondary sector employs 24% of the population and contributes to a third of the GDP. The Ukrainian manufacturing sector is dominated by heavy industries like iron (the Ukraine is the 6th biggest producer of iron in the world), and steel. These two sectors alone, account for 30% of the industrial production. Coal mining, chemical and mechanical products (aeroplanes, turbines, locomotives and tractors) and ship building are also important sectors. However, industrial production reduced by 30% in 2009. The Ukraine is an energy transit country, providing transportation to western Europe and the Balkans, for Russian and Caspian oil and gas through its territory. It therefore depends extensively on Russia, with whom it has a heavy diplomatic disagreement.

Breakdown of economic activity by sector

Agriculture
Industry
Services

Employment by sector (in % of total employment)

16.7
23,9
59,4

Value added (in % of GDP)

8.3
36,9
52,6

Value added (annual % change)

15,0
3.5
4.3

Source: World Bank - last available data.

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Monetary indicators

2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH) - Average annual exchange rate for 1 USD

5.32
5.12
5.05
5.05
5.27

Source: World Bank

Indicator of economic freedom

Score: 48.8/100

Position: repressed

World Rank: 152 out of 179

Regional Rank: 42 out of 44