AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBelarus-Russia fuel ties: Russia’s gasoline imports from Belarus hit a record in June, with 141,000 tonnes shipped in the first half of the month (about 2.5 times May), while Belarusian fuel transiting Russia fell sharply—an outcome tied to Ukraine’s drone strikes hitting Russian refineries. Industrial diplomacy at Innoprom: Belarus Prime Minister Alexander Turchin is among the national leaders attending Russia’s Innoprom in Yekaterinburg, where PM Mishustin will speak and hold bilateral meetings with EAEU counterparts; organizers say 850+ organizations will take part, with Belarus among the national pavilion countries. Waterway infrastructure: Belarus plans hydraulic reconstruction in the Prypiats Palessie region to counter falling water levels, including works on the Prypiats River and the eastern slope of the Dnieper–Bug Canal to keep navigation viable for larger vessels. Defense-industry backdrop: NATO’s Ankara summit agenda includes a Defense Industry Forum and deal-signing plans, as Europe pushes for higher defense spending and faster industrial output. Supply-chain pressure: Ukraine says serial numbers of foreign components found in Russian weapons have been shared with partner governments to help track sanctions-evasion routes.
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