Since the beginning of the war, Ukraine has received almost 14 billion in external funding, part of it in the form of grants.
National Bank war bonds remain the main source of budget financing, but foreign financing accounts for half of the proceeds. The said data on Friday, August 5, publishes the Ministry of Finance.
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Thus, since the beginning of the war, state budget funding has amounted to 805.3 billion hryvnias, or 26.95 billion dollars. External receipts amounted to $13.87 billion or 51% of the total fund.
In turn, the NBU “printed” 255 billion Hryvnia ($8.51 billion). And the Ministry of Finance sold government bonds in the amount of 136.6 billion hryvnias (4.57 billion dollars).
The United States gave Ukraine $3.99 billion, the EU had $2.43 billion.
External aid in the form of grants and loans is $2.8 billion per month.
Earlier, the Ministry of Finance announced a sharp reduction in the state budget deficit – in July it reached UAH 4.8 billion against UAH 134.9 billion in June. Since the beginning of the year, the deficit has reached UAH 412 billion.
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