Abstract

The aim of the article is to determine the priorities of industrial policy in the conditions of wartime and in the post-war recovery, to substantiate its efficient instruments for ensuring transformational changes in the economy and the formation of a qualitatively new structure of industry. The article identifies directions of transformational changes in the industry, which consist in ensuring an increase in its structure of the share of industry branches that form high added value, as well as the development of industrial processing of products that are currently exported in the form of raw materials. The necessity of determining the priorities of the State support of strategic industries of Ukraine for the transformation of the industrial structure in the post-war recovery is substantiated. The article proposes a number of measures of the State policy aimed at the regulatory and legal consolidation of the lists of strategic industries and industrial enterprises of Ukraine, maintaining the adaptability and functionality of production chains in strategic industries, laying the financial foundation for the formation of growth points in the strategic industry branches. As the priorities of stimulating industrial processing are defined the processing of agricultural, mineral, both metal and secondary raw materials. Fostering the processing of agricultural raw materials involves stimulating domestic production and the use of equipment for the food processing industry, the formation of cooperatives for the production of finished food products by small and medium-sized enterprises. The implementation of the potential for the processing of mineral and metal raw materials will be ensured by the development of partnership with the EU in the field of critical raw materials, the promotion of attracting international investment in the industry with the provision of their control by the State authorities. Stimulating the recycling requires the identification of promising areas of recycling for the production of final industrial products, the use of available recycling facilities for the processing of waste generated as a result of the war.

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