Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №11(98), November 2010 (PDF/126Kb) [25/11/2010]
Pre-election dialog with the EU officials.
The growth of investments strengthened.
New foreign borrowings are planned.
The growth of trade deficit is progressing.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №10(97), October 2010 (PDF/126Kb) [25/10/2010]
More activity in foreign relations.
Weakening growth in agriculture.
The agreement on oil supply with Venezuela.
Budget on 2011 year was passed.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №9(96), September 2010 (PDF/128Kb) [25/09/2010]
The date of the Presidential elections was set.
Inventories of finished products declined.
A deficit in trade with non-CIS countries.
Budget deficit if growing.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №8(95), August 2010 (PDF/127Kb) [20/08/2010]
A. Lukashenka visited CSTO summit.
The growth of investments strengthened.
Belarus issued sovereign Eurobonds.
The growth of base money accelerated.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №7(94), July 2010 (PDF/126Kb) [27/07/2010]
Belarus joined Customs union.
Industrial growth strengthened.
Belarus looks for new mechanisms of energy supply.
Reduction of interest rates.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №6(93), June 2010 (PDF/126Kb) [25/06/2010]
New tensions between Belarus and Russia.
The growth of capital investments resumed.
Belarus may sell a minor stake in ‘Belaruskaliy’.
Accumulation of risks in the banking sector.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №5(92), May 2010 (PDF/127Kb) [21/05/2010]
The development of Belarus-Ukraine relations.
The growth rates of wages increased.
Belarus is going to issue Eurobonds.
Interest rates went down.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №4(91), April 2010 (PDF/125Kb) [25/04/2010]
New challenges in foreign affairs.
The decrease of production investments.
New challenges of the Customs Union.
Investment imports are decreasing.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №3(90), March 2010 (PDF/124Kb) [26/03/2010]
More ambiguity in relations with the EU.
Growth of the inventories of finished products.
New mechanisms of energy supply are being searched.
Restriction of credit supply by banks.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №2(89), February 2010 (PDF/126Kb) [24/02/2010]
Belarus and Russia failed to agree on the conditions of oil supply in 2010.
The fall in industrial production decelerated.
The foreign trade environment worsened.
NBB opened credit lines for state banks.

Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №1(88), January 2010 (PDF/125Kb) [18/01/2010]
Belarus and Russia failed to agree the conditions of oil supply in 2010.
The fall in industry decelerated.
The foreign trade environment worsened.
NBB opened credit lines for state banks.

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