Prices in Belarus

The price of crude oil is expected to drop more due low demand and increased supplies, industry analysts warn.
In September, the foodstuffs in Belarus went up by 1.5%, while in the capital by 2%.
Energy Minister Uladzimir Patupchyk says electricity tariffs will be increased for households but not for enterprises.
There is no need to do it now.

People are complaining about the increasing prices.

The phone subscription fee will now cost 21 thousand rubles.

Further price increases will depend on wage growth.

The resolution was adopted on March 31 and entered into force on the date of adoption.

This approach is outdated, according to the Belneftekhim.