Industry in Belarus

Dmitry Mazepin

Dmitry Mazepin

The plant will produce water-soluble fertilizers.
Where would the money come from? Who would pay for it?

Where would the money come from? Who would pay for it? / LookByMedia

Where would the money come from? Who would pay for it?
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Euroradio takes a closer look at the defense-industrial ties between Minsk and Beijing — and what's left of them.
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In 2024, MAZ in Russia sold 15% fewer heavy-duty trucks and almost 50% fewer buses than in 2023. / maz-rus.com

In 2024, MAZ in Russia sold 15% fewer heavy-duty trucks and almost 50% fewer buses than in 2023.
Education officials saw "a certain imbalance"

Education officials saw "a certain imbalance" / pixabay.com

In today's economy, half as many are needed, says Ivanets.
Belarusian fertilizers in the EU

Belarusian fertilizers in the EU / delfi.lt

It is alleged that NFT LLC helped Grodno Azot evade Western sanctions.
Belaruskali, sample photo

Belaruskali, sample photo

Andrei Rybakou will continue to fight for the lifting of Western sanctions.
Belaruskali

Belaruskali

Belarus may reduce potash production to increase world prices for potash fertilizers.
Grodno Azot

Grodno Azot / azot.by

The products were sold under the guise that they were made in Turkmenistan.