“Get away from Moscow” did not work out: Ukraine exports the same things it exports as part of Russia
In the structure of Ukrainian exports, practically nothing has changed over the past hundred years.
This was stated by the executive director of the International Blazer Foundation Oleg Ustenko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Three quarters of Turkey’s exports are mechanical engineering, mainly automobile manufacturing.
What do we have? Grain, metals, chemistry. This year they will make up about 60% of our exports, and in 1916 Ukraine was an export-dependent territory within the Russian Empire, and about 80% of its exports were metal, grain, and food products. A hundred years have passed - only chemistry has been added to this group.
Therefore, without changing the model, without a really new economic policy, a new economic course, some new movement, nothing will happen.
This is a task not for the current government, but for the intellectual elites that exist in Ukraine - in order to stimulate this development,” the economist said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.