Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №12(87), December 2009 (PDF/125Kb) [22/12/2009]
Belarus, Russia and Kazakhstan agreed customs tariff.
Deceleration of growth in agriculture.
The conditions of Russian energy supply were negotiated.
Non-performing loans are growing.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №11(86), November 2009 (PDF/123Kb) [23/11/2009]
New trends in Belarus-Ukraine relations.
Restriction of domestic demand.
Plans on structural reforms and high growth rates in 2010.
Recovery of the physical volume of exports.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №10(85), October 2009 (PDF/124Kb) [19/10/2009]
Russia will not grant USD 500 m to Belarus.
GDP is falling.
Structural policies and the Stand-By Arrangement.
Fiscal deficit is growing.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №9(84), September 2009 (PDF/123Kb) [24/09/2009]
Realisation of "multivector" foreign policy.
Stimulation of domestic demand.
IMF’s role for the Belarusian economy is increasing.
Fiscal deficit is growing.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №8(83), August 2009 (PDF/130Kb) [17/08/2009]
A. Lukashenka took part in the Collective Security Treaty Organization summit.
Credit liabilities of enterprises has increased.
Enhancing of foreign investors’ activity.
Deficit of the consolidated budget.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №7(82), July 2009 (PDF/125Kb) [28/07/2009]
New trends in Belarus-US relations.
Growth of inventories in major industry branches.
Belarus took commitments on structural reforms.
The Fund of National Development is to be formed in 2009.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №6(81), June 2009 (PDF/124Kb) [17/06/2009]
New trends in Belarus-Russia relations.
Financial results of the enterprises worsen.
Belarus keeps on external borrowings.
Decrease of the consolidated revenues.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №5(80), May 2009 (PDF/122Kb) [22/05/2009]
Belarus strengthened its positions abroad.
Investments - the only demand-side factor of GDP growth.
Belarus may take part in strategic energy projects.
Decelerating of crediting.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №4(79), April 2009 (PDF/122Kb) [20/04/2009]
Realization of the ‘multi-vector’ foreign policy.
Increased reduction of the working time.
Increasing trade deficit and efforts of new borrowings.
Increase of banks’ refinancing.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №3(78), March 2009 (PDF/121Kb) [24/03/2009]
Negotiations on joining the EU’s Eastern Partnership.
Exchange rate swap operation between NBB and People’s Bank of China.
A dramatic drop of exports to Russia.
Further decrease of the international reserves.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №2(77), February 2009 (PDF/122Kb) [16/02/2009]
A meeting between the Presidents of Belarus and Ukraine took place.
Making the regulation of the currency market more rigorous.
Deficit in trade with non-CIS countries.
Decrease of the international reserves.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №1(76), January 2009 (PDF/124Kb) [27/01/2009]
Reaching an agreement on a gas price for 2009.
Deceleration of industrial growth.
New borrowings from abroad and liberalisation of the business environment.
Drop of exports to Russia.
Immediate devaluation of the national currency by 20.5%.

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