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.12.25
16:52
President
Lukashenko: Belarus must boost energy independence even higher by 2030
“Belarus’ advantages in this regard are obvious. The completed nuclear power plant has seriously strengthened our energy independence. But by 2030, we need to boost this level even higher,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
16:48
President
Lukashenko wants uniformly stable mobile service across Belarus
“I mean that considering their rather large incomes mobile carriers should enable uniformly stable communication in any populated locality. No excuses will be accepted anymore,” the president stressed.
16:47
President
Lukashenko wants Belarusian agriculture to drastically reduce its import dependency
The president noted that despite the record high harvest, there are considerable gaps in Belarus's agricultural sector, and they must be addressed within the next year.
16:45
President
Lukashenko urges IT sector to drive national projects
The government and the Hi-Tech Park (HTP) must take a more active role
in establishing development centers in Belarus, ensuring IT teams are
focused on national projects, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko
said in his Address to the Belarusian people and Parliament.
16:44
President
Lukashenko lays out strategy for digitizing daily life
The president highlighted the need to develop the national IT industry and specifically focused on the digitization of daily life.
16:40
President
Lukashenko calls for more major industrial projects in new five-year term
At least 25 major investment projects in the industrial sector should be implemented in the upcoming five-year period, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said in his Address to the Belarusian people and the Parliament on 18 December.
16:39
President
Lukashenko suggests revising strategy on managing international reserve assets
Aleksandr Lukashenko said: “Resources will always be made available for worthy projects. By the way, we have record-high gold and foreign exchange reserves. Do we really need to have as much as Western systems tell us to? I believe we should revise the strategy on managing international reserve assets.”
16:38
President
Lukashenko emphasizes critical role of localization and cooperation
The president emphasized the necessity of localization and cooperation in manufacturing. He noted that it is impossible to produce absolutely everything, but it is necessary to rationally utilize the potential of cooperation with all partners.
16:38
President
Lukashenko urges to address shortcoming in timber sector
In his Address to the Belarusian People and Parliament, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko pointed out shortcomings in the timber sector.
16:36
President
Lukashenko: Economy is key weapon in modern world
“The bedrock of everything is the economy. It is the key weapon in the modern world,” the president said.
16:35
President
Lukashenko vows to set up technoparks in all parts of Belarus
Aleksandr Lukashenko mentioned the importance of technological sovereignty and pointed out that the state provides assistance with that: from preferences to offering premises that are already ready for manufacturing.
16:33
President
Lukashenko calls for faster adoption of promising developments
It is particularly important to accelerate the adoption of promising
developments in Belarus’ real sector of the economy, Belarusian
President Aleksandr Lukashenko said in his Address to the Belarusian
people and Parliament.
16:32
President
Lukashenko compares opposition’s economic plan for Belarus to surrendering sovereignty
A plan for the “revival of the Belarusian economy”, recently publicized by the self-exiled opposition, amounts to a surrender of sovereignty, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said in his Address to the Belarusian People and Parliament.
16:27
President
Lukashenko explains why he prioritizes technological sovereignty
Aleksandr Lukashenko said: “I knowingly prioritize technological sovereignty because we have been tempered by the experience of so-called cooperation with the West. Using various levers intentional and systemic steps were taken to make us dependent on Western equipment and even minor components.”
