AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSevere Weather & Grid Resilience: Cyclone “Priska” brought squally winds up to 27 m/s, forcing Belenergo into an intensified mode across Grodno, Vitebsk and Brest; 185 emergency brigades and 220 units of equipment were deployed after outages hit 148 settlements, with restoration slowed by trees and branches downed on power lines. Public Safety: MES reported two boys in Minsk region injured by falling trees, while crews across multiple regions kept clearing debris and stabilizing damaged roofs and vehicles. Transport & Industry Logistics: Belarusian Railway is building a high-speed passenger link from Minsk to Minsk National Airport via Great Stone Industrial Park, aiming for ~30 minutes travel time and about 20 train pairs per day; construction will also trigger temporary schedule changes on the Minsk–Orsha line. Energy Transition: Belarus says its electric vehicle fleet has grown to 65,000 since the start of 2026, with plans to reach 300,000 EVs by 2030 and expand charging infrastructure to 15,000 stations. Consumer Protection: Prosecutors moved against online stores that reserved the right to cancel orders or change prices after purchase, pushing sellers to remove unlawful terms. Food & Trade Friction: Russia detained about 40 tons of Belarus-origin pork back fat in Smolensk after missing required veterinary documents; the shipment is headed for examination. Agribusiness & Exports: Belarusian authorities also discussed export distribution to Russia, including machinery stock reduction, SPOT system adaptation, and online marketplace supply readiness.
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