The Coordinating Council on Development and Advancement of BNBP invites you to review the 2012 Belarus National Business Platform.
Since 2006, the BNBP has been drafted annually by proactive representatives of the Belarusan business community. After widespread discussion, the draft of the Platform is reviewed each year at the Assembly of Business Leaders of the Republic of Belarus, which is attended by business founders and executives, representatives of over 50 business associations and nonprofit social and economic organizations, as well as academics, renowned experts, officials of ministries and departments, members of the diplomatic corps, and journalists.
After the BNBP is adopted, a copy is delivered to every high-ranking official of the Republic of Belarus in each branch of government, heads of ministries and agencies, members of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus, heads of regional executive committees, representatives of civil society, etc.
The BNBP represents the consolidated position of the business community. It has had a direct impact on the dialog between business and government, created a platform for negotiations, and facilitated the advancement of constructive proposals to liberalize the economy and improve the business climate and the conditions for doing business in Belarus.
Of the 104 proposals in the 2011 Belarus National Business Platform, 31 items have been partially implemented – these provisions are currently being discussed in draft form. Twenty-one proposals have been implemented in full. The changes proposed by the Belarus National Business Platforms of 2006-2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 continue to show positive results.
The Coordinating Council on Development and Advancement of BNBP invite you to get involved in the work on the next set of proposals being drafted by the business community: the 2013 Belarus National Business Platform.
Send your ideas, marked "Proposals for the 2013 Belarus National Business Platform", by email to [email protected] or by mail to: V. N. Karyagin, Chairman of the Coordinating Council on Development and Advancement of BNBP, 11 Serafimovich St., Room 104, Minsk, 220033
If you have questions, please call our hotlines: +375-29-399-97-75 or +375-29-555-84-84, or call us at +375-17-298-24-38, +375-17-298-24-50, or +375-17-298-24-41/47.
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