Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan ahead of Belarus according to CIS GDP growth
Belarus is in top-3 of CIS GDP growth leaders in 2010. Central Asian countries occupy the first positions in the rating.
The biggest GDP growth was registered in Uzbekistan – 8.5%. It is followed by Turkmenistan – 8%. Belarus is in the third position – 7.6%.
The GDP has increased by 7% in Kazakhstan and Moldova, by 6.5% - in Tajikistan, 5% - in Azerbaijan and Ukraine, 4% - in Russia and 2.6% - in Armenia. The GDP has decreased by 1.4% in Kyrgyzstan, informs BelTA referring to the CIS Interstate Statistic Committee.