The Eurasian Economic Union is gaining weight on the geopolitical map of the world. The integration of the "five" (which includes Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan) claims to dominate the global changes.
Economy
The exhibition fair of the enterprises of the Department of Presidential Affairs has started in the Palace of the Republic in the capital.
The initiative was announced today on the sidelines of the Eurasian Economic Forum, which was held in Bishkek. Prospects of Eurasian integration Members emphasized that neither the dollar nor the euro are ground currencies anymore.
The Belarusian State Food Industry Concern is able to provide up to 80% of the total confectionery market in Belarus. This was stated by the Chairman of the Concern Oleg Zhidkov.
The parliamentarians are discussing how to counteract the attempts to destroy our economy and reduce the impact of Western restrictions.
More than two and a half thousand participants from 15 countries came to Bishkek for the Eurasian Economic Forum. The most important issues of Eurasian integration development will be discussed together, in the offline format by industrialists, businessmen, economic experts, members of the governments, the leadership of the Eurasian Economic Commission.
The food security in Belarus is fully ensured. This is confirmed by the shelves in the stores, which are full of foodstuffs mostly of domestic origin.
The West was unable to conduct a sanctions blitzkrieg and plummet the economies of Russia and Belarus. Now is the time to quickly develop cooperation, expand production and substitute the imported goods with domestic ones.
Belarus may start the production of components for Russian planes. According to the Ministry of Transport and Communications, the issue of using Russian-made aircraft and performing transportation to the Asian region with the help of logistics operators is under consideration.
The scale of new opportunities! Minsk City Technopark goes beyond its site on Soltysa Street and develops the territory of the former Motovelo plant.
There is no doubt that the lessons of the current economic and political situation have been fully learned by Belarus and Russia.
On 23 May, the Presidents of Belarus and Russia had a big negotiation day. The range of urgent topics required serious work at the top level.
The issue of confrontation between business and government is largely inflated artificially. This was stated by Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko on Belarus 1.
The financial multi-polar world order is inevitable. This was stated by Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko in on "Belarus 1.
It turns out that despite all the obstacles the West puts in the way of the Belarusian business, they do not hurry to refuse our goods in the Old World.
The presidents of Belarus and Russia had a big negotiation day on the issues of the Union State economic development and military and political unity.
Preservation of the Belarusian enterprises and their modernization are yielding fruit today, which confirms the correctness of the chosen state strategy.
The road maps signed by Belarus and Russia will contribute to a significant increase in trade turnover and growth of the economies of our countries.
Despite the economic pressure, Belarus remains attractive for foreign investments, which confirms the rapid development of the Belarusian economy, despite all fictions about the alleged isolation of our country.
Belarus ranked third in gas affordability to the population. This study was held by one of the major news agencies of Russia.
The exports of industrial goods to Russia increased by a third in four months. Such figures were announced by the deputy minister of the ministry.
This year the Development Bank intends to significantly expand its support to small and medium-sized businesses. Today, taking into account the current realities and priorities of our economy, the bank focuses on import-substituting and export-oriented investment projects.
Negotiations between Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin were held in Sochi on May 24. The leaders agreed to hold this full-scale meeting in the fields of the CSTO summit a week ago.
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko states that the sanctions pressure of the West gave an additional impetus to the development of Belarus and Russia.












