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Western countries are beginning to rethink sanctions/collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio  
Western countries are beginning to rethink sanctions/collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio  
Banning the sale of goods to Belarus will hit the regime harder than the lack of sales in the West.
Belarus increased its exports to some European countries. And trade with Ukraine has not stopped at all.
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.
Mazyr Refinery / mnpz.by
Mazyr Refinery / mnpz.by
The tried-and-true export schemes with solvents have reached Ukraine as well.
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.
Yara's purchases are much larger than its exports to Norway / Euroradio
Yara's purchases are much larger than its exports to Norway / Euroradio
Belarus can find a buyer instead of Yara, but the trade will no longer be as convenient and profitable.
Out of the EU countries, Poland and the Netherlands are the ones that Belarus trades the most with / pexels.com
Out of the EU countries, Poland and the Netherlands are the ones that Belarus trades the most with / pexels.com
The EU and US account for a quarter of Belarus' exports since the sanctions were imposed.
How another coup in Sudan will affect Belarusian interests - arms supplies and gold mining.
How another coup in Sudan will affect Belarusian interests - arms supplies and gold mining.
How another coup in Sudan will affect Belarusian interests - arms supplies and gold mining.
Money often beats human rights / collage by Euroradio 
Money often beats human rights / collage by Euroradio 
Evil walks when money talks? Euroradio takes a look at the industrial giants who did business with authoritarian regimes.