Приклади вживання Belarusian economy Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Belarusian economy by sectors.
What is happening with the Belarusian economy?
Between 2001 and 2011, the Belarusian economy was humming, growing at an average of about 8 percent per year.
Russia is the largest investor in the Belarusian economy.
Notwithstanding foreign assistance, the Belarusian economy continues to struggle under the weight of high external debt servicing payments, a growing trade deficit, stagnant economic growth, and low foreign reserves.
Whenever Russia intends to reduce its assistance, the Belarusian economy suffers.
The Belarusian economy has struggled for the past couple of years, having been impacted both by the dramatic drop in oil prices from their June 2014 highs, as well as by the severe economic troubles in neighboring Russia, Belarus' most important trading partner by far and the country to whose economy Belarus is intimately tied.
The introduction of the Russian ruble in Belarus is an advantage to the Belarusian economy.
Due to the tax maneuver of the Belarusian economy over 5 months, lost$ 130 million.
First of all, it concerns the role of Russia as a major financial donor andlender of the Belarusian economy.
Up to 6 million, according to experts, are the needs of the Belarusian economy and the rest for processing and resale to international markets.
For over a decade, refining cheap Russian oil andselling oil products to the West has been a cornerstone of the Belarusian economy.
In this way,signing the“beneficial” gas agreements will work against the Belarusian economy in the mid-term as it will preserve inefficiency.
Besides, some other enterprises appeal to the Russian side, both in the civil and defence sectors of the Belarusian economy.
According to official data, in 1997-2006, the debt burden on the Belarusian economy remained at very low levels- external and internal debt were less than 10% of GDP.
The election campaign is built entirely on anti-Russian feeling, on hysterical accusations that Russiadoes not want to support Belarusians or the Belarusian economy.
Low energy prices from Russia andthe growing Russian market allowed the Belarusian economy to grow rapidly in the early 2000s without the need for additional borrowing.
In particular, the Republic of Belarus every time blackmails Russia with the intention to boycott integration projects,if it decides not to supply its cheap raw materials to the Belarusian economy.
This issue is of particular relevance to the Belarusian government,due to permanent deepening of the crisis processes in the Belarusian economy against the background of the forthcoming presidential elections in the country in 2015.
Despite the close relationship with Russia, as well as Belarus' participation in the Customs Union, in 2013 the situation in thecountry was affected by the continuing deterioration of the Belarusian economy.
Rapprochement of Belarus and the EU, strengthening of the European vector in this country's foreign policy,integration of the Belarusian economy into the EU market meet national interests of Ukraine," said President Yanukovych.
In other words, the publications expressed unconditional support regarding all the Belarusian authorities' attempts to pft the restrictions on the activity of the Belarusian producers at the Russian market andto obtain the further Russian subsidies to the Belarusian economy.
The rapprochement between Belarus and the EU, strengthening the European vector of foreign policy,the integration of the Belarusian economy with the EU market comply with the national interests of Ukraine," the president said Yanukovych.
In turn, the Belarusian leadership has resorted to a series of measures aimed at reducingdependence on Russia in the most sensitive issues for the Belarusian economy(oil, gas, potash market, MTC).
The election campaign there is built entirely on anti-Russian slogans,hysterical accusations of Russia's unwillingness to support the Belarusian people and the Belarusian economy, and curses addressed at the Russian leadership.
Lukashenko's regime hopes for its international partners' support to finally get out of the“political isolation”, and to normalize its relations with the European Union and the United States, as well as for the West's macro-financial assistance to overcome the recession andto level the destructive impact on the Belarusian economy of the unfavorable external environment and the situation in the Russian Federation.
Speaking about the rapprochement between the Russian and Belarusian economies, we must first deal with certain confusion in terminology.
He came to journalism from the banking sphere, initially as a consultant of economy programs for Belarusian TV.
Aliaksandr is a graduate of European Humanities University(Belarus/Lithuania),where he specialized in international economics, Belarusian State University(world economy and international economic relations), and Hamburg University(European studies).