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12:39
Economy
Snopkov: Debt burden on Belarusian enterprises is at its lowest in nine years
Debt burden on Belarusian enterprises is at its lowest level over the past nine years, Belarusian First Deputy Prime Minister Nikolai Snopkov said during a joint sitting of the House of Representatives and the Council of the Republic.
12:35
Economy
First vice premier names key sources for investment in Belarus
“Special attention is paid to domestic financing. Measures have been
taken to recover investment flows following a decline in 2021-2022. A
double-digit investment growth rate was ensured in late 2023. The
positive trend continues in the current year. In January-September 2024,
investment growth made up 7.6%, with the annual target of 3.9%,”
Nikolai Snopkov said.
12:21
Economy
Snopkov: Belarus’ foreign trade growing despite sanctions
For the past several years foreign trade has been gaining momentum
despite the continuing pressure, Belarus’ First Deputy Prime Minister
Nikolai Snopkov said at a joint sitting of the House of Representatives
and the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of Belarus in
Minsk on 22 October.
12:20
Society
Snopkov explains significant rise in average wage in Belarus
The average wage in January - August 2024 approached Br2,200, the
highest in the past ten years, Belarusian First Deputy Prime Minister
Nikolai Snopkov said during a joint sitting of the House of
Representatives and the Council of the Republic in Minsk on 22 October,
BelTA has learned.
11:47
Economy
Snopkov: Households have been net seller of currency in Belarus for seventh month
"For the seventh month in a row, households have been a net seller of currency. Since the beginning of the year, individuals have sold currencies worth of $900 million," Nikolai Snopkov said.
11:23
Politics
Kochanova: Belarusian economic model proves its efficiency
Developing a strong economy is a key task not only for the government
but for all institutions of power, which today are obliged to operate at
their best, the speaker said.
11:17
Partners
China launches Tianping 3 satellite
China on Tuesday sent a new
satellite into space from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in North
China's Shanxi province.
10:57
Partners
AI offers fresh potential for group's cooperation
Dipuo Mazibuko took a
close look at the country's achievements in the field of artificial
intelligence and gained a deeper understanding of the importance of
working with China and other BRICS countries on AI.
10:23
Economy
Expert: Business ties between Belarus and China are strengthening
Last year, trade between Belarus and China exceeded $8 billion, with
Belarusian exports to China increasing, Andrei Kopytok said.
10:09
President
Lukashenko congratulates Luong Cuong on election as president of Vietnam
The president noted that during his work in the Vietnam People's Army,
Luong Cuong contributed to the development of cooperation between
Belarus and Vietnam in the field of defense and security.
10:06
Partners
Dubai reveals Festival of Lights calendar to begin 25 October
Dubai is gearing up
to dazzle this Festival of Lights with a packed programme of Diwali
entertainment and celebrations set to unite all communities across the
city from 25th October to 7th November 2024.
09:47
Society
Belarus, Seychelles sign air traffic agreement
An air traffic agreement between the governments of Belarus and the
Seychelles was signed in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on 21 October, BelTA
learned from the press service of the Ministry of Transport and
Communications.
09:41
Partners
Summit expected to discuss financial cooperation
Progress in BRICS financial
cooperation to facilitate international trade is expected to be made at
the BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, according to South African analysts.
09:23
Partners
Excavations in ancient city of Prusias ad Hypium reveal 10,000-seat theater
Excavations in the ancient city
of Prusias ad Hypium, located in Duzce, northwest Türkiye, have reached
their final phase, with plans to open the site’s theater—capable of
accommodating 10,000 spectators—for tourism next year.