AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAutomotive Electronics: Belarus and China are set to produce automotive multimedia systems locally, with mass production planned for early 2027 at the BELGI joint venture, aiming to deepen industrial electronics know-how and create high-tech jobs. Higher Education & Skills: Belarusian university admission passing scores are expected to rise this year, as more students hit top results; the government also added 3,000+ state-funded places, prioritizing medical, economic, engineering and agro-industrial tracks. Urban Transport: Minsk will not extend the metro’s third line to Zialiony Luh in the coming years; instead, the city plans to expand ground transport feeder routes to connect residents to the Bangalore Square metro station. Mining Safety: Belaruskali opened a criminal case after a fatal accident at Mine No. 3, where a salt-concrete barrier collapsed during construction at 620 meters depth. Industrial Park Biotech: Great Stone Industrial Park registered two new residents in medicine and biotechnology, including infusion solutions and a molecular-genetics research-and-manufacturing platform. Trade Pressure on Belarus: Norway raised customs duties on Belarus and Russia agricultural products and fertilisers, citing coordination with EU policy to limit war-funding capacity. EU Sanctions Watch: A proposed EU 21st sanctions package reportedly targets crypto platforms in multiple jurisdictions, including Belarus, alongside banks and oil traders. Humanitarian & Agriculture Links: Belarus sent 27 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Vietnam after flooding, while Belarusian aid and trade cooperation continue to expand across agriculture and logistics.
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