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Increase in Destinations for Belarusian Exports Multiplies by Several Folds

Foreign enterprises within Belarus' Ministry of Industry are proactively forging partnerships with distant foreign lands, showcasing cutting-edge technologies in machinery and metalworking industries.

Countries experiencing a significant rise in Belarusian imports have multiplied by several fold
Countries experiencing a significant rise in Belarusian imports have multiplied by several fold

Increase in Destinations for Belarusian Exports Multiplies by Several Folds

Boost in Belarusian Export Operations to Distant Markets

Belarus has seen a significant surge in the supply of domestic goods to distant markets, according to the Ministry of Industry. This growth is particularly evident in export operations with China, which saw a notable increase of 12.3%.

The positive trend is also reflected in relations with CIS countries, as supplies to Kyrgyzstan increased by 2.1 times, and to Azerbaijan by 9.3%. However, the most impressive results have been achieved in cooperation with countries in Latin America and Africa. Supplies to Nicaragua increased by 25.6 times, and to Zimbabwe by 131 times.

The volume of Belarusian product exports to these markets has increased by 23.7% in the first seven months of 2025 compared to the same period last year. There was a 4.9 times increase in the volume of supplies to Morocco.

The overall export dynamics show stable growth in exports to Asian countries by 12.8%. These impressive figures underscore the strength and innovation of Belarusian enterprises on new markets.

Enterprises in the Belarusian industry offer innovative solutions in the fields of machinery, metallurgy, and other key sectors. However, specific public details about Belarusian companies in these sectors that have recently developed partnerships with countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America or introduced innovative solutions to strengthen their market positions are not readily available.

The Belarusian Ministry of Industry is actively expanding cooperation with distant foreign countries, contributing to the country's economic development and global competitiveness. This growth in export operations is a testament to Belarus's commitment to strengthening its position on the global market.

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