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English
CONTENT
RESUME
1. Housing market
2. Market of commercial real estate. Minsk
3. Finance and settlements in the construction branch
4. Dry building mixes
Production
Supplies, stocks
Grodno Region
Minsk Region
Minsk City
Brest Region
Mogilev Region
Gomel Region
Foreign trade
Imports
Exports
5. Gypsum boards
Production
Foreign trade
6. Putties, paint coatings
Production
7. Legislative changes
8. Events in the construction branch
Short-term forecast for 2019
VOLUME: 37 pages
COST: USD 560.00
In 2020, Belarusian meat processors managed to increase the production of sausages and smoked meats due to the growth of domestic demand amid the coronavirus epidemic, as well as due to the favorable conjuncture of the Russian market.
2020 not only did not solve the problems of Belarus, but also added new ones. So, the expectations that next year it will be possible to get significant benefits due to lower energy prices, were not satisfied: the gas price remains at the level of 2020, and the oil price will even increase due to the tax maneuver in Russia. The question of the timing of the receipt of the second part of the Russian loan funds remains unresolved.
The US Congress approved the 2020 Bill of Belarusian Democracy, Human Rights and Sovereignty.
In January-September 2020, the GDP of Belarus amounted to BYN 106.6 billion, or in comparable prices 98.7% over the same period in 2019. In addition to the coronavirus epidemic and two currency crises, the main impact on the economic decline was made by the decrease in turnover in the petrochemistry and mechanical engineering.
Among other obvious factors, the protests in Belarus were the result of global changes in the economy. The old model, the tangible industrial one, is more and more moving aside, and it is being replaced by a new, information technology model generally known as postindustrial.