Economy

Belarus Economy Minister Uladzimir Zinouski. Photo: BELTA
Belarus Economy Minister Uladzimir Zinouski. Photo: BELTA
Economy Minister Uladzimir Zinouski expects Belarus' GDP to grow 2 percent in 2017 and 3.5% in 2018.
Photo: BELTA
Photo: BELTA
The document is described as key in the package of legal measures designed to improve business climate in Belarus.
Photo: www.tvc.ru
Photo: www.tvc.ru
Belarus will pay $129 for 1000 cubic meters of Russia's natural gas in 2018, according to the amendments in the bilateral deal.
Photo: Euroradio
Photo: Euroradio
Economists explain why there is no need to dash to exchange offices and when USD and Euro will stop growing.
Photo: ria.ru
Photo: ria.ru
Investors from Russia, UK and Cyprus stand out among the list of foreign companies investing in Belarus.
Photo: Euroradio
Photo: Euroradio
Belarusian taxpayers have the right to know how this money is used, IMF experts reckon.
Photo: mfa.gov.by
Photo: mfa.gov.by
Foreign Minister Uladzimir Makei has met with the WTO delegation in Minsk.
Photo: sb.by
Photo: sb.by
The government insignificantly increases the living wage, pension payments in response to the grown prices for basic foodstuffs.
Illustration: news.tj
Illustration: news.tj
Belarus' foreign debt grew $2.7 billion since year start or 19.5% - a historical maximum.