Belarus will continue to regulate prices for socially important goods
The Ministry of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade has extended the state regulation of prices for socially important goods until June 29, 2022, BELTA writes. Price regulation will help to maintain the availability of essential goods for the population.
In the period from March 21 to 28, 80% of the ads for the sale of apartments in Minsk did not change prices. Prices became lower in 9% of ads, and increased in 1%. An increase in the average price per square meter in the period from March 21 to 28 was observed in one-room apartments: the cost rose by 1.3%. The cost of four-bedroom apartments increased by 0.5%.
Also for 2021, IT companies from the HTP set a new record for taxes. The budget received almost BYN736 million ($290 million). In rubles, tax deductions of IT companies increased by 76%, and in foreign currency by 69%.
Documents on cooperation signed at the Belarusian-Russian Business Forum
Among the signed documents is a memorandum of cooperation between the St. Petersburg Currency Exchange and the Belarusian Universal Commodity Exchange. As well as a set of documents regulating the creation and activities of the Union of Industrialists between the factories of Belarus and Russia.
BYN710 thousand will be allocated from the President's reserve fund to support youth art
The allocated funds will be received by the winners of international and national competitions and festivals in the field of music, choreography, fine arts and other types of arts.
From April 1, Belarus will change oil export duties
From April 1, the rates of export duties on oil and petroleum products exported outside the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union will change, pravo.by writes.
Ministry of Health of Belarus will cooperate with BIOCAD
This cooperation will provide patients from Belarus with fast and steady access to innovative approaches in the treatment of socially significant diseases. The agreement will also increase the availability of vital medicines for Belarusian patients by simplifying and speeding up logistics and financial chains. In addition, the agreement provides for the exchange of experience in the treatment of chronic and oncological diseases.