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Total state debt down 1.1% to USD 211 billion in March

Money. Photo: Depositphotos
Money. Photo: Depositphotos

The total state (direct and guaranteed) debt of Ukraine in March decreased compared to the previous month by 1.1%, or by USD 2 billion, to USD 210.82 billion.

This is stated in the data of the Ministry of Finance, Ukrainian News Agency reports.

The state and state-guaranteed debt by late March amounted to UAH 9,233.03 billion, or USD 210.82 billion, against UAH 9,211.19 billion, or USD 213.18 billion, a month earlier.

The total amount of direct state debt as of the reporting date amounted to UAH 8,973.07 billion (USD 204.89 billion) against UAH 8,940.64 billion (USD 206.92 billion) a month earlier.

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At the same time, direct external debt decreased from USD 160.41 billion to USD 158.9 billion for the month.

Direct domestic debt increased in hryvnia equivalent from UAH 2,009.62 billion to UAH 2,013.89 billion (in dollar equivalent it decreased from USD 46.51 billion to USD 45.98 billion).

State-guaranteed debt at the end of the reporting period amounted to UAH 259.96 billion, or USD 5.94 billion.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, state and state-guaranteed debt at the end of December 2025 amounted to UAH 9,042.68 billion, or USD 213.33 billion, compared to UAH 8,616.54 billion, or USD 204.22 billion, a month earlier.

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In 2024, Ukraine's total public (direct and guaranteed) debt increased by 14.27%, or USD 20.74 billion, to USD 166.06 billion.

In 2023, Ukraine's total public (direct and guaranteed) debt increased by 30.4%, or USD 33.87 billion, to USD 145.32 billion.

In 2022, total public debt increased by USD 13.39 billion, or 13.66%, to USD 111.34 billion.

In 2021, public debt increased by 8.52%, or USD 7.69 billion, to USD 97.95 billion.

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