AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBelarus–Oman Agri Cooperation: An Omani delegation visiting Minsk toured Belarusian agro-industrial sites and research centers, focusing on “from field to consumer” food chains, veterinary diagnostics, and livestock health—aimed at expanding trade and expertise exchange. Nuclear Waste Roadmap: Belarus says it will complete an environmental impact assessment and public consultations this year, then pick a disposal site and develop facility designs, targeting construction and commissioning by end-2030. Fertiliser Transit Pressure: A Latvia-focused commentary argues that war-driven fertilizer routes are shifting from Baltic ports to Russian rail and ports, boosting Russia’s logistics income while squeezing jobs and tax revenues in EU transit states. EU–Belarus Business Context: China’s commerce ministry says it will hold 100+ import-promotion events in 2026, with the first in Belarus on June 7—an opening for Belarusian exporters to reach Chinese buyers. Sports Eligibility: The International Fencing Federation removed Ukraine-conflict restrictions, restoring full participation rights for Russian and Belarusian fencers under national flags at the 2026 Senior World Championships.
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