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The current conflict in Ukraine and associated sanctions against Russia have dominated global attention, often overshadowing Ukraines internal issues.Yet, the reality in Ukraine merits focus due to the recent concerns over its economic performance and population trends, which both seem to be on a downtrend.These declining trends didnt commence with the 2022 Russian incursion, but were visible from the early 1990s following the collapse of the Soviet Union, predominantly in the economic and demographic spheres.These issues worsened after the leadership change in 2014 following the Euromaidan movement when Ukraine decided to align itself more closely with the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).The landscape park in the village of Buky.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Pursuing EU and NATO membership, Ukraine experienced significant internal tensions, spiraling into the civil war in Donbas, causing at least 13,000 deaths, according to the UN.Post Euromaidan, Ukraines economy shrunk by half, leading to an era of heavy debt controlled by major international financial institutions.Ukraines drive towards Western integration climaxed in the military conflict with Russia, resulting in substantial loss of life and territory.The conflict led to an exodus of over 13 million Ukrainians, primarily to Russia and the EU.In terms of demographics, its expected that many of these refugees wont return.Coupled with war casualties, these demographic changes contribute to a long-term negative trend.After peaking at 52 million in 1993, the population has been declining, falling to an estimated 35 million currently.A particularly troubling indicator is the reduction in the proportion of the younger population (20-30 years), which is insufficient to catalyze positive demographic change.From an economic perspective, the dwindling younger population also reduces the workforce, exacerbating the economic challenges.Prior to the Russian invasion, Ukraines economy was already among the weakest in Europe.The ongoing conflict further reduced the economic output, with 2022s GDP equivalent to about US$150 billion.Ukraines debt is also a cause for concern, with massive loans from international financial institutions that refuse to forgive the debt.Ukraines foreign debt reached a record equivalent of about US$132 billion in 2022, with total public debt rising to nearly 80% of the economic output from about 50% in 2021.Experts predict that the total debt may hit the US$150 billion mark by the end of 2023, indicating a dire situation where the debt equals the total volume of all goods and services produced in Ukraine.In conclusion, Ukraines economic troubles and shifting demographics pose significant challenges.This hinders economic progress and impacts the available workforce and the potential for future investment in the country.





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