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MINSK, 18 March (BelTA) – A number of economic issues need to be resolved in order to hit economic targets set for this year, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said while receiving a report from Prime Minister Aleksandr Turchin, BelTA has learned.
Speaking about inflation, Aleksandr Lukashenko assumed that this may have to do, among other things, with the increase in regulated prices in the first quarter. In this regard, the prime minister mentioned the rise in prices for housing and utility services.
“We need to come to grips with it. If this is it, then it is understandable. But if there are other underlying problems, it is bad. I know that cucumbers and tomatoes have become cheaper compared to last year,” the president noted.
The prime minister admitted the problems mentioned by the president. “Indeed, our GDP grew by 3.1% over two months. Yet, it was slower than in January this year. There are both objective and subjective reasons for it. The government is fully aware of this and is taking action. Of course, we are very concerned about the situation in foreign trade, including the issue you have mentioned - the export of products to the Russian Federation,” Aleksandr Turchin said.
He recalled his conversation with the head of BelGee: “January was not very good. In February things got better. It is clear that the situation is still far from perfect, but anyway.”
“Our most serious concern is our mechanical engineering. You know the reasons. They include the situation in the Russian Federation, high interest rates. Therefore, I believe, one of the main tasks (and you have never lost sight of it) is the diversification of our exports. It is clear that Russia is our main key partner,” added Aleksandr Turchin.