Preservation of the Belarusian enterprises and their modernization are yielding fruit today, which confirms the correctness of the chosen state strategy. Against the background of sanctions and, in particular, the withdrawal of foreign brands from the Russian market, the demand for the Belarusian products is growing. And the irony in social networks, for example, about the golden age for Belarusian knitwear, is not a joke at all. Belarusian Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko told about the new opportunities.
Golovchenko: Investment in modernization of Belarusian enterprises yielding fruit
Roman Golovchenko, Prime Minister of Belarus: We have also been criticized: why do you need Kamvol and Sukno? They are all backward enterprises. We have to shut them down. Some nice skyscraper should be built in their place. Sometimes, this outrageous thought maybe crept up in governmental cabinets, but the President of Belarus adopted a tough attitude with his usual perspicacity. Therefore, we can see the benefits now. It's time to return the money that was invested in modernization of our textile enterprises, because Russia is seeing a big demand for ordinary fabrics: woolen, half-woolen, and synthetic. This is the window of opportunities that has opened for Belarusian textile producers.












