Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, No.12(51), December 2006 (PDF/60Kb) [08/12/2006]
The CIS summit has taken place in Minsk.
Export duties on oil and oil products are increased.
Growth of oil products exports have slowed down.
The project of 2007 budget is submitted to the Parliament.
The volume of international reserve assets has increased.
The program of development for ‘Belpromstroibank’ has been adopted.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, No.11(50), November 2006 (PDF/95Kb) [09/11/2006]
New tendencies in Belarus-EU relations have emerged.
A slight slowdown of GDP growth was registered.
Belarusian authorities search for new sources of energy.
Russia imposed some restrictions on imports from Belarus.
The republican budget has been revised.
Credit boom continues.
The Banking Code has been amended.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, No.10(49), October 2006 (PDF/59Kb) [13/10/2006]
New trends in the foreign policies of Belarus.
Fuel industry ensured about one-fourth of GDP growth.
Simplification of the rules of conducting business.
Belarus-Russia controversy over trade in oil products.
Budget surplus went down.
Interest spread decreased.
The number of banks that could act as mortgagees has been increased.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, No.9(48), September 2006 (PDF/64Kb) [13/09/2006]
A Draft Law on Changes of and Amendments to the Electoral Code has been introduced to the Parliament.
Profitability in the real sector of the economy has decreased.
The nationalization has been continued.
Exports have decreased due to the protectionism of Russia.
A number of taxes on wages will be abolished since 2007.
The growth of money supply has slowed down.
Rearrangement of granting preferential loans.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, No.8(47), August 2006 (PDF/62Kb) [10/08/2006]
The decision on participation of Belarus in a scheme of GTP has been postponed till September 2006.
Slowing down of GDP growth in the second quarter.
Investment Code has been amended.
Recovery of potash fertilizers export.
The budget for 2007 was drafted.
Lowering growth rate of transferable deposits of enterprises.
The decision to set up the Bureau of Credit Histories in the 4th quarter of 2006 was made.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, No.7(46), July 2006 (PDF/62Kb) [11/07/2006]
Meeting of presidents of Eurasian Economic Commonwealth and Organization of the Agreement for Collective Security.
Contribution of fuel sector to the growth of industrial output exceeded 40%.
Company-assessor of “Beltransgaz” asset price has been chosen.
Exports grew at the expense of mineral products.
The government is planning to ease tax burden in 2007.
Lowering the refinancing rate in the environment of hard currency deficit.
Major changes in the banking sector.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, No.6(45), June 2006 (PDF/62Kb) [09/06/2006]
Gazprom intends selling gas to Belarus in 2007 at market prices
Slowing down of economic growth
Temporary suspension of production at Belaruskali
Restriction of consumer goods import
Reduction of VAT share in consolidated revenues
Increase of investment crediting
Inflow of Russian capital to the Belarusian banking system

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, No.5(44), May 2006 (PDF/61Kb) [12/05/2006]
Sergey Sidorsky stayed in the position of prime minister.
Industry contributed most to GDP growth.
Change in regulation of small business activities.
Considerable increase of deficit in trade with Russia.
The legislative norm of giving state support in exchange of shares was introduced.
Population increased demand for foreign currency.
New concept of the Bureau of Credit Histories was adopted.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, No.4(43), April 2006 (PDF/59Kb) [17/04/2006]
Presidential elections were held.
24.5% of all enterprises now make losses.
Energy tariffs were increased.
The export share of oil products increased.
A new functional classification of state budget expenditures was adopted.
The net foreign assets of the NBB were reduced.
Administrative stimulation of investment crediting.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, No.3(42), March 2006 (PDF/60Kb) [14/03/2006]
Presidential candidates are registered.
Share of loss making enterprises decreased.
Tightening state regulation of prices.
In 2005 exports and imports fell in real terms.
2005 closed with a net budget deficit.
The money supply decreased January.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, No.2(41), February 2006 (PDF/61Kb) [13/02/2006]
Consideration of Constitutional Act of the Union State of Belarus and Russia was postponed.
Acceleration of GDP growth in the fourth quarter.
More state support to loss making enterprises.
Rise of oil products export duty.
Withdrawal of government deposits from the NBB in December.
Considerable growth acceleration of the money supply.
Adoption of new regulations for Belinvestbank.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, No.1(40), January 2006 (PDF/64Kb) [10/01/2006]
Presidential elections will take place on March 19.
The fuel industry experienced accelerated growth.
In 2006 the price of Russian gas for Belarus will remain on the level of 2005.
Surplus of current account decreased.
Budget law for 2006 was passed.
In November money supply of the NBB decreased.
Ban on giving the government loans to finance its budget deficit was included into the Banking Code.

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