However, the total cost of reconstruction and recovery over the next decade in Ukraine is estimated to be $524 billion, which is almost 2.8 times the country’s nominal GDP for 2024. The demise of USAID, disagreements over U.S. involvement in Ukraine, and constant bickering between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy all suggest that Kyiv cannot expect any Marshall Plan-like support to aid its recovery.
mandag 24. november 2025
China Will Help Rebuild Ukraine – But That Comes With Risks
This September, the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation announced a $75 million equity commitment to the U.S.-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund. Pursuant to the U.S.-Ukraine Minerals Deal signed in April, the joint fund will use the revenue from natural resource extraction to finance Ukraine’s economic recovery.
However, the total cost of reconstruction and recovery over the next decade in Ukraine is estimated to be $524 billion, which is almost 2.8 times the country’s nominal GDP for 2024. The demise of USAID, disagreements over U.S. involvement in Ukraine, and constant bickering between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy all suggest that Kyiv cannot expect any Marshall Plan-like support to aid its recovery.
However, the total cost of reconstruction and recovery over the next decade in Ukraine is estimated to be $524 billion, which is almost 2.8 times the country’s nominal GDP for 2024. The demise of USAID, disagreements over U.S. involvement in Ukraine, and constant bickering between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy all suggest that Kyiv cannot expect any Marshall Plan-like support to aid its recovery.