
MINSK, 5 June (BelTA) - The 22nd Assembly of Business Communities is being held in Minsk, BelTA has learned.
The event provides an opportunity for Belarusian business leaders to discuss industry challenges and tasks set by the head of state, Belarusian Minister of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade Artur Karpovich said during the opening ceremony. “We have common goals, despite some differences in opinions. We all understand that a strong state relies on the coordinated efforts of both businesses and government agencies," he stated, adding that the ministry is prepared to address all pressing business concerns.
One of the most relevant issues for business leaders is Decree No. 713, which often becomes the topic of seminars, hotlines, and consultations organized by the Belarusian Ministry of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade. "This year, we are also prioritizing the sale of domestic goods in our market," the minister noted. "By doing so, we are protecting our domestic market. We have also developed an open agreement between government trade bodies and industrial enterprises. Our common goal is to increase the share of domestic goods in the near future."

Co-chair of the National Confederation of Entrepreneurship of Belarus and Chairman of the Grodno Oblast Association of Entrepreneurship Igor Chernyakov told journalists that holding of the assembly has become a well-established tradition. "At this event, representatives of small and medium-sized businesses engage in constructive dialogue with relevant ministries and agencies, discuss pressing issues and develop solutions. One of the key highlights of today's assembly is the competition for the Best City (District) and Oblast for Business in Belarus 2024 award. For 17 years, we have assessed which regions in Belarus offer the best conditions to develop business. These regions and their administrations are then recognized at the assembly," he said.
The assembly features a panel discussion titled "Investments. Innovations. Technologies" and presentations by leaders of regional and industry associations on key issues and priority directions for entrepreneurship development in different areas.

The event provides an opportunity for Belarusian business leaders to discuss industry challenges and tasks set by the head of state, Belarusian Minister of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade Artur Karpovich said during the opening ceremony. “We have common goals, despite some differences in opinions. We all understand that a strong state relies on the coordinated efforts of both businesses and government agencies," he stated, adding that the ministry is prepared to address all pressing business concerns.
One of the most relevant issues for business leaders is Decree No. 713, which often becomes the topic of seminars, hotlines, and consultations organized by the Belarusian Ministry of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade. "This year, we are also prioritizing the sale of domestic goods in our market," the minister noted. "By doing so, we are protecting our domestic market. We have also developed an open agreement between government trade bodies and industrial enterprises. Our common goal is to increase the share of domestic goods in the near future."

Co-chair of the National Confederation of Entrepreneurship of Belarus and Chairman of the Grodno Oblast Association of Entrepreneurship Igor Chernyakov told journalists that holding of the assembly has become a well-established tradition. "At this event, representatives of small and medium-sized businesses engage in constructive dialogue with relevant ministries and agencies, discuss pressing issues and develop solutions. One of the key highlights of today's assembly is the competition for the Best City (District) and Oblast for Business in Belarus 2024 award. For 17 years, we have assessed which regions in Belarus offer the best conditions to develop business. These regions and their administrations are then recognized at the assembly," he said.
The assembly features a panel discussion titled "Investments. Innovations. Technologies" and presentations by leaders of regional and industry associations on key issues and priority directions for entrepreneurship development in different areas.

Participating in the event are approximately 150 business representatives from Belarus, high-ranking government officials, members of parliament, representatives of country’s ministries and agencies, heads of regional and industry associations, bank representatives, business entities from Belarus and Russia, scientists, research institutions, ambassadors, foreign guests, and media representatives.


Photos by Yan Gorbaniuk