Economy

Russia exports oil to Belarus on friendly terms/collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
Russia exports oil to Belarus on friendly terms/collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
Classified imports from Russia is growing, while the Navapolack refinery has enough for Belarus, Ukraine and international hubs.
Out of the EU countries, Poland and the Netherlands are the ones that Belarus trades the most with / pexels.com
Out of the EU countries, Poland and the Netherlands are the ones that Belarus trades the most with / pexels.com
The EU and US account for a quarter of Belarus' exports since the sanctions were imposed.
The government will have to figure out both how to change the system and not hurt the retirees / Euroradio
The government will have to figure out both how to change the system and not hurt the retirees / Euroradio
Belarus can't afford to delay a pension reform as the Social Security Fund does not have enough money.
Managing a fleet of vehicles is hard, particularly when you have so many different types of vehicles in your company.
Port in Klaipeda / delfi​
Port in Klaipeda / delfi​
There is still no alternative to Baltic ports for fertilizers.
Fertilizer trade is a profitable business / agronews​
Fertilizer trade is a profitable business / agronews​
The fertilizer producer is owned by Lukashenka's administration and a "British" company controlled from offshore in Mauritius.
Among the main beneficiaries are Mikalai Varabey and Lukashenka's Administrative Office / collage by Euroradio 
Among the main beneficiaries are Mikalai Varabey and Lukashenka's Administrative Office / collage by Euroradio 
Some of the beneficiaries are Lukashenka's associates.
Trade with some countries looks suspicious, to put it mildly.​
Trade with some countries looks suspicious, to put it mildly.​
Their names are unlikely to tell you anything. But the export-import volume with them amounts to millions of dollars.
Solvents can be used for illegal fuel production / liga.net​
Solvents can be used for illegal fuel production / liga.net​
Among the main buyers is a company linked with Ukrainian politician Anatoliy Shariy, who is described as pro-Russian.