AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMinsk Construction Pipeline: By 2030, Minsk plans to add three more schools and four kindergartens in fast-growing microdistricts like Loshytsa, Hrushauka and Minsk-World, with site selection and student-demand studies still underway. Belarus–Russia Energy Pressure: Russia’s fuel squeeze is worsening again as refinery disruptions and reduced Belarus fuel shipments bite; Moscow has tightened gas station sales with limits in multiple regions, while authorities shift to imports (including gasoline from India) to plug gaps. Arctic Logistics Watch: Murmansk marked a milestone for Northern Sea Route trade as the first Chinese-operated container ship reached the port, bringing automotive components and signaling more regular Arctic container services. Belarusian Industry Linkages: MTZ is considering a smaller dealer network in Russia and revising service requirements, citing pressure on farmers and slower machinery renewals—while still betting on reliability and low cost of ownership. Agrifood Trade Signal: Dairy imports into Russia rose in the first half of the year, with Belarus supplying much of the growth and ice cream exports notably increasing. EU Sanctions Alignment: The EU welcomed additional non-EU European countries backing restrictive measures against Belarus tied to support for Russia’s invasion. Border Security & Migration: Frontex-linked reporting says Belarusian state structures likely had a role in tunnel building used for illegal crossings into EU states.
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