U.S. Department Of Commerce Denies Market Economy Country Status To Belarus
On 19 October, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced its determination that Belarus continues to be a non-market economy (NME) country under the U.S. antidumping law, trade.gov reports. read more
Belarus Starts Chain Reaction At Astravets Nuclear Plant
Belarus has successfully launched the first chain reaction at Unit 1 of the Astravets nuclear power plant. read more
Lithuania blocks EU funds for Belarus
Lithuania has blocked the allocation of EU money to Belarus within the framework of the EU program on cross-border cooperation, the representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Lithuania Božena Zaborovska-Zdanovič said. read more
Serbia, UAE And Lukashenko. Construction Of $4 Billion Smart City Started On Minsk Outskirts
Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko and Chairman of the Arab Emaar Properties Mohammed Alabbar placed a capsule in the foundation of the national exhibition center. read more
Zelensky facilitates relocation of Belarusian IT specialists to Ukraine
Ukraine is joining with renewed vigor the struggle for Belarusian specialists, which in the light of recent events are ready to leave the country. read more
Zelensky facilitates relocation of Belarusian IT specialists to Ukraine
Ukraine is joining with renewed vigor the struggle for Belarusian specialists, which in the light of recent events are ready to leave the country. read more
Almost 20% of Belarusian enterprises operate at a loss
Almost 20% of Belarusian enterprises operate at a loss read more
Siluanov: Belarus To Pay $330 Million In Gazprom Debt From New Russian Loan
Belarus will channel about $330 million of a new $1.5 billion loan from Russia to cover its outstanding debt to Russian gas giant Gazprom, Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov was quoted as saying by TASS on September 20. read more
Sandvine cancels deal with Belarus over human rights violations
The American company Sandvine has stated that it no longer considers the deal with Belarus ethical and canceled it, bloomberg.com reports. read more
Putin Promises Lukashenka $1.5 Billion Loan, Warns Of 'Foreign Interference'
MINSK -- Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed with his embattled Belarusian counterpart Alyaksandr Lukashenka to a $1.5-billion loan for Minsk, in what the Belarusian opposition leader described as Russia “paying for our beatings.” read more |