Entrepreneurship Week starts in Belarus. The intensive business program includes more than 150 events: seminars, round tables, trainings, master classes, and even thematic quests. This year, a priority was given to the development of youth business initiatives, investment policy and taxation. For 30 years, small and medium-sized businesses have been the engine of economic development, which went through a default and a pandemic, and today faced with another pressure: the sanctions.
Andrey Kopytok, Chairman of the Supreme Coordinating Council of the Union of Legal Entities "Republican Confederation of Entrepreneurship":
Under the current conditions of sanctions pressure and the severest tension of this pressure, the Entrepreneurship Week is being consolidated, and more than 550 people have already been registered for the key event: the IV Republican Business Forum at the National Library.Alexei Bogdanov, Minister of Antitrust Regulation and Trade of Belarus:
The main task is to communicate with regulators and businesses, to hear their requests. Today they are in the front line, communicating with foreign contractors, they receive the relevant information, therefore, the main task in the dialogue is to hear each other and work out a joint decision in order to ensure economic stability of our state under the sanctions pressure.
Traditionally, at the end of the business forum a final resolution will be adopted. In it, entrepreneurs will present their vision of diversification, reset and integration of Belarusian business into the new world economic system to the government.












