Yulia Svyrydenko presented the Government Action Program for 2025–2026
Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Svyridenko presented The Government Action Program for 2025-2026. The document is built on four strategic areas — security, economy, human dignity and recovery.
The government has identified 12 key priorities: security and defense, European integration, anti-corruption, macro-financial stability and reforms, business support, social policy and reconstruction of front-line territories, veteran policy, health care, education and science, reconstruction, culture and a stable winter.
The government program pays special attention to the economy through business support and investment attraction. One of the main tasks will be comprehensive assistance to the private sector. By the end of 2026, it is planned to attract more than 5 billion euros of international investments in industrial and infrastructure projects. Financing is expected from intergovernmental agreements (UIF), international financial organizations, bilateral agreements (in particular with Switzerland, France, South Korea), as well as within the framework of public-private partnership projects.
Separately, more than 10 billion hryvnias have been earmarked for the development of industry and industrial parks. It is about financing and supplying equipment for at least 15 projects within the framework of the “Industrial Ramstein” initiative. It is also planned to launch at least three projects within the American-Ukrainian Investment Fund. Preparations for the work of reconstruction funds with the participation of European capital are in the final stage — their budget should amount to 500 million euros by the end of 2025.
As part of the “Made in Ukraine” policy, 55 billion hryvnias are provided for financing enterprises and another 5 billion hryvnias for compensation of capital investments until the end of 2026. There will also be a five-year moratorium on business inspections. More than 200 permit procedures will be transferred to the declarative principle, and another 60 will be canceled or simplified as much as possible.
Exports of high-value-added products are expected to grow by 5% compared to the 2024 baseline. Privatization should provide more than 12 billion hryvnias for the budget by the end of 2026, in particular through the sale of authorized assets. To promote Ukrainian agricultural products in foreign markets, they plan to sign memoranda on the creation of Grain Ukraine and Food from Ukraine agricultural hubs by the end of 2025.
Active demining of agricultural lands is also foreseen – the government will allocate 3 billion hryvnias for compensation until 2026. The land reclamation reform should be accelerated: by the end of 2025, the legislation will be updated and the national project for the construction of irrigation systems will be launched.
“We united three key areas of state policy within one ministry. This allows us to make comprehensive decisions, speed up reforms, balance the interests of stakeholders, and more effectively attract investments, in particular, in environmental protection and agricultural projects. By the end of 2026, we must implement initiatives worth more than 5 billion euros of external financing. Cross-cutting deregulation and digitization are also among our priorities. We already see synergy here in all three directions, and we will work on optimizing processes in the future.” – said Oleksiy Sobolev, Minister of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine.
He announced the eight main areas of work of the Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture, which stem from the general government strategy: business development, industrial policy, deregulation and digitalization, sustainable development and resource policy, human capital development, investment, export and European integration.

