Economy

Belarusian armoured vehicle “Cayman”. Photo: sb.by
Belarusian armoured vehicle “Cayman”. Photo: sb.by
Belarus increased arms exports by 15% and earned over $1 billion in 2017.
File photo.
File photo.
“Good job on learning to make caviar!” President Lukashenka recently commended local businesses.
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Photo: pixabay.com
Two or three new companies are registered in Viciebsk every day in light of conducive business environment for crypto mining.
Belarus' balance of trade with China is minus $1.9 billion.
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Photo: pixabay.com
Foreign companies providing e-services to individual customers in Belarus are now subject to local 20% VAT tax.
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Photo from open sources
The external debt of Belarus has increased by 21.3% as of 1 December 2017.
Document: Eugen Sudzilouski / Facebook  
Document: Eugen Sudzilouski / Facebook  
Scholars in Belarus are reportedly studying an idea of using the energy from the nuclear power plant to mine cryptocurrencies.
High Technologies Park in Minsk. Photo: BELTA
High Technologies Park in Minsk. Photo: BELTA
President Lukashenka says Belarus will be the first country in the world that opens wide opportunities for blockchain technology
President Alexander Lukashenka at a meeting with business circles. Photo: BELTA
President Alexander Lukashenka at a meeting with business circles. Photo: BELTA
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenka tells business circles in Minsk the tax code will be