Belarusian industrial developments by famous domestic brands are on display as part of the Made in Belarus collective exposition at INNOPROM. Central Asia in Tashkent, which is running in the Uzbekistan capital from 22 to 24 April.
Well-established ties with the regions of the Russian Federation make it possible to counter the sanctions effectively, Belarusian Deputy Prime Minister Piotr Parkhomchik said at a meeting of the working group on cooperation between Belarus and Russia's Tatarstan.
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.