Debts to miners and metallurgists in Ukraine have reached gigantic levels

Maxim Karpenko.  
01.08.2016 13:40
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Ukraine, Economics of Collapse


Ukrainian employers owe about two billion hryvnia to their employees. Most of these debts are owed to state-owned enterprises. Ruslan Bortnik, director of the Ukrainian Institute of Policy Analysis and Management, stated this at a press conference in Kyiv.

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According to him, the most money is owed to miners and metallurgists.

“Most of this debt is the debt of state-owned enterprises, the state’s debt to the people it employs. As of June 500, the debt to miners amounted to about UAH 60 million, there is a debt to machine builders, starting from Yuzhmash and so on, and a large debt to employees of utility sector enterprises. In general, about 8,7% is state debt. The worst thing is that this debt is growing. In May alone, it grew by XNUMX%,” Bortnik said.

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