Ukraine war: Kyiv sees post-war reconstruction costs nearing US$750 billion, PM says
- Comments from Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal came while speaking at a German-Ukrainian business forum
- Meanwhile, Ukraine’s economy is expected to shrink by 30 per cent this year, First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said

Ukraine estimates the cost of post-war national reconstruction at nearly US$750 billion so far, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on Monday.
He made the comments in a speech to a German-Ukrainian business forum at which he touted the investment potential of the Ukrainian agriculture sector and thanked Berlin for providing Kyiv with air defences.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said rebuilding Ukraine will be a “task for a generation” that no country, donor or international institution can manage alone.
Scholz spoke at the forum on Monday, a day before he and the head of the European Union’s executive Commission host a gathering of experts to help mobilise international support for Ukraine’s reconstruction.
The chancellor pointed to the EU’s decision in June to make Ukraine a candidate to join the bloc. He said that “this decision also sends a signal to private investors: anyone who invests in rebuilding Ukraine today is investing in a future EU member country that will be part of our legal community and our single market”.
