Foreign investments in Belarus at $2.8bn in Q1 2020

09:28, 13 May

Photo: pixabay.com

Foreign investors injected $2.8 billion into the real sector of Belarusian economy (apart from banks) in January-March 2020, National Statistics Committee reported.

Among the main investors in Belarus were economic entities of Russia (35.7% of the total), Cyprus (15%), and Austria (8.4%).

Foreign direct investments (FDI) made up $2.1 billion, or 75.1% of the total foreign investments.

In Q1 2020, Belarusian organizations (apart from banks) invested a total of $1.5 billion abroad. Belarus mainly invested in the economic entities of Russia (81.4% of the total), Ukraine (6.1%), the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (5.2%). FDI accounted for 95.6% of all the investments that went abroad.

Other materials of «Economics»

In 10 months of 2024, the volume of transit of fertilizers from the territory of Belarus has increased in Russia

12:39, 2 декабря

Snopkov: Belarus' economy growing above global average for second year

13:23, 22 October

Belarus, Russia's Adygea map out plans to step up economic cooperation

11:45, 17 October

Belarus, Russia to strengthen cooperation in energy saving, energy management

14:18, 16 October