Economy

The Belarusian authorities are hoping to get a 3 billion dollar credit from the International Monetary Fund.
The 4-day working week is returning to some enterprises after the election. In particular, Asipovichy Car Unit Plant is facing suc
The Belarusian leader offers Austria to turn over a new page in the relationship.
Energy Minister Uladzimir Patupchyk says electricity tariffs will be increased for households but not for enterprises.
12 tons of meat and sausage, 9 tons of fish and 19 tons of other foodstuffs were sold at mini-markets at polling stations in Minsk
The installation of the nuclear reactor will start next year.
State-owned companies reduce wage arrears ten fold.
The number of companies with wage arrears falls drastically ahead of the presidential election.
According to the experts of the organization, the revival of the Belarusian economy can only happen in five years.