The first assessment of the gross domestic product for 2022 has already been made. The GDP amounted to Br191.4 billion in current prices, or 95.3% year-on-year in comparable prices.
“All of us understand perfectly well that financial stability is as important as economic growth. The measures being taken will give an impulse to the economy and will bolster financial stability,” Dmitry Yaroshevich concluded.
The other day Aleksandr Lukashenko announced he would meet with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. The implementation of integration projects is likely to become one of the topics of the presidents' talks. The sides had previously agreed that Russia would lend $1.5 billion to Belarus for manufacturing import-substituting products.
Belarus increased its export to Russia by 30%, to China by 2.5 times, Deputy Economy Minister Dmitry Yaroshevich said in an interview with the Panorama program on the Belarus 1 TV channel.
Agriculture is the sector that will push us towards positive results. In January-September the sector expanded by 4.9%. This happened due to a higher yield of almost all crops - cereals and legumes, sugar beet, and other vegetables.