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This article explores the possibilities of using international trade instruments to promote Ukraine’s economic recovery after the war. In particular, the paper investigates the role of international trade in shaping economic recovery and attracting investment to the country, and analyzes the possibilities for supporting domestic production and stimulating exports. The main strategies and instruments that can be used to improve the economic situation are outlined, including the conclusion of trade agreements, expansion of trade relations with other countries, and the creation of favorable conditions for attracting foreign investment. In addition, the article considers the possible obstacles and challenges that may arise in the process of implementing these strategies, and provides recommendations for overcoming them. Overall, the study provides important findings and recommendations for developing an effective international trade strategy as a means of stimulating Ukraine’s economic recovery in the post-war period. Focusing on the need for Ukraine’s economic recovery after the war period, the article highlights the key aspects that affect the effectiveness of using international trade instruments. In particular, it considers the importance of developing and implementing targeted strategies aimed at attracting external resources and supporting domestic production. The importance of supporting export efforts is also highlighted, which contributes to balanced foreign economic development. The article also examines the impact of international political and economic factors on the economic recovery process in Ukraine, as well as possible ways to adapt to changes in the global economic environment. As a result of the analysis, the optimal way of using international trade instruments is explored in order to effectively stimulate Ukraine’s economic recovery and ensure sustainable development in the future.
Ya. M. Kostuchenko (Mon,) studied this question.
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