AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBelarus–Mongolia Business Push: Belarus’ ambassador to Mongolia, Mikhail Orda, met Foreign Minister Batmunkh to expand cooperation with an economic focus on agriculture, light industry, forestry, health, sports and education—setting up practical projects and upcoming visits. Belarus Rail Exports: The Belarusian Railway Community says 2025 rail exports of petroleum products totaled 4.04m tons, and Jan–Apr 2026 added 2.03m tons; almost all shipments (99%+) moved via Russian hubs, with Mazyr Oil Refinery still leading but its share falling as Belneftekhim-Trans grows. Sanctions Pressure on Belarus Firms: Rosselkhoznadzor imposed restrictions on five Belarusian enterprises, while separate reporting highlights broader compliance and licensing moves affecting Belarus’ trade flows. Chernobyl at 40: A new retrospective revisits the 1986 disaster’s engineering and long-term regional impact, relevant for Belarus’ energy and industrial safety debates. NATO Drone “Kill Web” Plans: NATO is developing an AI-linked eastern-flank network to detect and route drone threats across borders with Russia and Belarus, underscoring the security backdrop for regional industry and logistics.
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