Le programme de développement socio-économique de la Biélorussie (2021-2025) vise à diversifier les exportations et à renforcer le commerce extérieur. Il met l'accent sur l'intégration économique avec l'Union économique eurasienne et la coopération avec des partenaires comme la Chine et les pays d'Asie du Sud-Est. L'étude explore les solutions actuelles à ces défis.
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En novembre 2018, à Pékin, le Comité biélorusse-chinois a convenu d'élargir les échanges, d'accroître les investissements et de renforcer les liens interrégionaux. Un plan d'action pour l'Année de l'éducation biélorusse en Chine a été signé, tout en soulignant la nécessité d'approfondir la coopération scientifique.
En novembre 2018, Pékin a accueilli une réunion clé sur la coopération bélaro-chinoise, abordant l'extension du commerce, l'augmentation des investissements, et le renforcement des liens interrégionaux. L'étude explore comment ces objectifs sont mis en œuvre, avec un accent sur la coopération scientifique et les partenariats stratégiques.
In the midst of turbulence
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- 4 heures de lecture
The book examines the Republic of Belarus's perspective on the current global geopolitical crisis, highlighting challenges such as increasing rivalry among major powers, regional conflicts, and economic tensions like trade wars and sanctions. It discusses the potential collapse of international arms control and emerging cybersecurity threats. Amid these issues, Belarus aims to uphold its sovereignty through a balanced foreign policy, focusing on integration in Eurasia and prioritizing economic diplomacy to enhance regional and global security.
Focusing on the advertising and media strategies of Belarusian and Ukrainian exporters, this collection showcases the research of young scholars from the Institute of Journalism at Belarusian State University. It explores the optimization of trade relations and legal frameworks to enhance export support, especially for small and medium-sized businesses. The authors analyze how media can foster an export culture and promote high-tech exports, providing insights into effective market development through advertising and media promotion within the Commonwealth of Independent States, the EU, and Asia.
Towards joint projects
International cooperationas a mechanism to addresschallenges
- 88pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book explores Belarus's foreign policy amidst global instability, focusing on its strategic alliances and economic diplomacy. It highlights the country's efforts to foster integration within Eurasia, enhance ties with Russia, and engage constructively with the Eurasian Economic Union and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Additionally, it examines the dynamic partnership with China and the growing importance of relationships with nations in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The study analyzes the mechanisms of international cooperation in these diverse partnerships.
Point of reference - multi-vectorality Part II
- 460pages
- 17 heures de lecture
The book examines Belarus's robust socio-economic development in 2023, highlighting a nearly four percent GDP growth and significant advancements in various sectors, including industry and agriculture. It notes a record 14 percent increase in fixed capital investments and sustained high demand for Belarusian exports, particularly in Asia and Latin America. The study focuses on strategies employed by Belarusian exporters to capitalize on these opportunities, including organizing international exhibitions to promote "Made in Belarus" products, aiming for an export increase to nearly four billion dollars in 2024.
The book examines the strategic initiatives outlined in the Republic of Belarus's Social and Economic Development Program for 2021-2025, focusing on enhancing export growth and diversifying markets. It emphasizes the importance of exports for the economy and discusses plans for economic integration with the Eurasian Economic Union, collaboration with "One Belt, One Road" countries, and strengthening ties with Southeast Asia and other CIS nations. The study aims to analyze current efforts and progress in achieving these goals.
Belarus - China: a vector of trust
Chronicle of strategic partnership and mutually beneficial cooperation
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
In November 2018, Belarus and China established a framework for enhanced cooperation, focusing on expanding trade, increasing investments, and strengthening interregional ties. An action plan for the Year of Belarus' Education in China was also signed, alongside initiatives to boost scientific partnerships. The book explores the practical implementation of these agreements, highlighting the role of journalists in documenting the evolving Belarusian-Chinese strategic partnership. It features a translation generated by artificial intelligence, reflecting modern technological approaches in literature.
On the foundation of pragmatism
Peculiarities of international economic cooperation in modern conditions
- 56pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Focusing on the strategies for import substitution, the book examines Belarus's government initiatives from 2018 to 2020 aimed at enhancing domestic production and reducing reliance on imports. It highlights the role of small and medium enterprises in achieving a target of $600 million annual growth in import substitution. The study emphasizes a comprehensive approach that fosters competitive national production rather than merely replacing imported goods, revealing the current state of import-substituting products, which account for nearly 40% of the market.