Lukashenko: Belarus' economy recovering, but not yet out of the woods
The economy of Belarus is showing signs of recovery, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said as he met with Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko to receive his report on 31 October, BelTA has learned. Attending the meeting were also First Deputy Prime Minister Nikolai Snopkov, Chairman of the State Control Committee Vasily Gerasimov and Chairperson of the National Statistical Committee Inna Medvedeva. “Let us consider a number of issues.
First of all, how is our economy doing? We are stating — and it is true – a certain recovery and growth of the economy in general over the past months, weeks. I say this on purpose and emphasize it so that our people understand that not everything is perfect. They sometimes criticize us for the fact that ministers allegedly paint the situation in brighter colors, especially the economy minister.
The economy minister does not embellish anything, he talks about the economy in general, about the situation at its macro level. And he is right to do so. In order to build a strategy, we must see the macro level and conduct an appropriate macroeconomic policy.
We cannot do without it in tactics, too,” said Aleksandr Lukashenko. According to the president, this does not mean that the authorities do not see the real situation at small and medium-sized enterprises and problems at large production facilities. “They have always been there, and moreover now amid sanctions.
In general, however, the economy in certain areas is showing good results. We are not here to gloss the situation over. I have invited the heads of our Statistical Committee and the State Control Committee to see the real situation, including in the economic sector,” the head of state explained.
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