Aleksandr Kulik said: “We've developed standard designs. We are now going through legal procedures in order to be able to use them multiple times. The main components for building the houses are sold via trade platforms by forestry enterprises.”
The trade between Belarus and Russia's Karelia increased by more than 1.5 times in January-March, BelTA learned from the press service of the Forestry Ministry of Belarus.
Sanctions have spurred closer interaction between industries and science, Belarusian Forestry Minister Aleksandr Kulik said as he attended the science and technology exhibition Intellectual Belarus
“This is not the first event held jointly with representatives of the Russian region. Belarusian delegations also visited Karelia to discuss mutual partnership. There is a constant exchange of delegations, business circles to expand the commodity supply chain,” he said.