Work will be built on the basis of the Belarus government action program, informed the First Deputy Economy Minister Aliaksandr Zabarouski at the session of the House of Representatives.
“I believe that the dialogue with our colleagues from the IMF will continue during spring meetings of the World Bank group and the IMF in Washington in April,” – First Deputy Economy Minister said.
Aliaksandr Zabarouski also remarked that, in particular, work with these international financial agencies will be built on the basis of the Belarus government action program, BelTA informed.
The official stated that a positive balance of payments is a source for increasing the gold and foreign exchange reserves including via external finance. Programs on cooperation with the Eurasian Stabilization and Development Fund and the International Monetary Fund represent one of the key factors.
Aliaksandr Zabarouski also drew attention to the fact that the Belarus government action program for 2016-2020 provides for the debtless financing of Belarus' balance of payments and the gradual repayment of external debts. “To achieve that, we will have to keep the deficit of the current account of the balance of payments under 3% of the GDP per annum,” explained the First Deputy Economy Minister. The official underlined that last year in complicated conditions Belarus managed to virtually reach the goal, saving about $3 billion. It was achieved thanks to national import substitution efforts and the reduction of non-production and excessive spending.
The Belarusian government has invited the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to prepare five large state-owned companies for privatization.
Officially, the unemployment in our country is reducing – if judging by the number of registrations at the labor exchange; however, the number of jobs doesn’t increase in the economy.
Recently Belarus State Military Industrial Committee announced that in the first half of 2016 its enterprises earned a net profit of $80m, thus over-fulfilling the assigned export plans by a quarter.
Poor economic conditions in the countryside, restrictions, unfair competition, inefficiency of state-owned agricultural enterprises also contribute to this ‘success story’, writes Aliaksandr Filipau.
On 20 June Lukashenka met with vice-chair and president of the Chinese CITIC Group Corporation Wang Jiong; it seems especially important in light of Lukashenka’s planned visit to China in September.
All the conditions for everyone to be able to earn a decent salary have been enabled in Belarus, however, it is necessary to make some effort to get the money, assumes the president.
Belarus is losing currency earnings – in the 6 months of 2016 the country earned 3 billion less than in the same period in 2015. Instead of removing the causes of the flop the state relies on magic.
He said Belarus would likely face economic tightening not only as a result of the coronavirus pandemic but also a Russian trade oil crisis that worsened this past winter.
In his report, philosopher Gintautas Mažeikis discusses several concepts that have been a part of the European social and philosophical thought for quite a time.
It is impossible to change life in cities just in three years (the timeline of the “Agenda 50” campaign implementation). But changing the structure of relationships in local communities is possible.