The government plans to diversify Belarusian exports by 2020 so that one third of the products would go to the Eurasian Economic Union, another third — to the European Union and the rest of the products to other countries.
Belarus and its leader hopes that lifting of the EU sanctions will help improve relationship with the West. However, the path towards agreement will not be easy.
The plant of the Swiss company Stadler in Fanipol has experienced a fall in demand for their products. The owner and CEO of Stadler Rail Group, Peter Spuhler, told reporters about the crisis response made by the foreign investor
Country needs money as Russia is still refusing to help its western neighbour. But what the IMF demands from Belarus? And will it really help to restore economic growth?
If you like mountain skiing we have good news for you. Despite being far away from real montains Minsk can offer some interesting places to keep you in form
Official Minsk is going to have problems with gaining export duties on oil products and reaching an agreement on terms of oil supply for the next four years with Russian Federation, unless some major concession is made on its behalf.
The third Kastryčnicky Ekanamičny Forum (KEF) “Economy of Belarus: At a Tipping Point” has brought together the most prominent representatives of different areas of Belarusian society in rooms of Dipservice Hall
"Centralny" cinema is broadcasting live opera, theater and ballet performances from different countries of the world and started from “Hamlet” with British star Benedict Cumberbatch