Economics

The authorities planned to trade oil products with Russia, but they are not needed there / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
The authorities planned to trade oil products with Russia, but they are not needed there / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
The products of Belarusian oil refineries are not needed in Russia, although the government really wants to sell them there.
Lukashenka's policy aggravates the situation in Ukraine and leads Belarusians to poverty / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
Lukashenka's policy aggravates the situation in Ukraine and leads Belarusians to poverty / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
Belarusians are in for unemployment, rising prices, and a shortage of goods.
Reforms will help the Belarusian economy grow by more than 1% a year / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio​
Reforms will help the Belarusian economy grow by more than 1% a year / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio​
Reforms in the new Belarus will be much easier than it was in the 90s.
Belarusians don't want to fill in the holes in the labor market because of poor working conditions / pexels.com​
Belarusians don't want to fill in the holes in the labor market because of poor working conditions / pexels.com​
There are not enough workers in Belarus. This may become another brake on the economy, the EDB warns.
The Nezhinsk mine sees little to no activity / Euroradio
The Nezhinsk mine sees little to no activity / Euroradio
Construction works suspended, Chinese workers cannot return home.
There are no prerequisites for sanctions to be lifted / shutterstock.com
There are no prerequisites for sanctions to be lifted / shutterstock.com
The sanctions are working despite the growth of trade, and their effect is becoming commonplace in Belarus, said the expert.
Was the statement about Crimea meant for the one viewer who could give us a loan? / Reuters
Was the statement about Crimea meant for the one viewer who could give us a loan? / Reuters
Sanctions or Lukashenka's stance on Crimea, Belarus will continue to lose money. There are only two options.
Lukashenka called Crimea part of Russia in an interview with a Russian TV propagandist / Euroradio 
Lukashenka called Crimea part of Russia in an interview with a Russian TV propagandist / Euroradio 
Ukraine promises sanctions but can hurt herself due to close economic ties with Belarus.
Inflation in Belarus could reach 10% at year-end / sample photo by the  "Minsk-News" agency
Inflation in Belarus could reach 10% at year-end / sample photo by the  "Minsk-News" agency
Only 5.4% of Belarusians can boast of an income of a thousand and a half rubles or more