Glubokoye District Executive Committee
Glubokoye District Executive Committee
РУС
БЕЛ
ENG
Reception of the Regional Executive Committee
Reference Data
Region
Geography
History
Natural Resources
Authorities
The Regional Executive Committee
The Regional Council of Deputies
Economy
Agriculture
Industry
Investments
Foreign economic activity
Investment offer
Social sphere
Education
Culture and Mass Media
Sports
Healthcare
Religion
Tourism
News
Regional News
Vitebsk Oblast’s export up 37.6% in January-September
16 November 2010
Vitebsk Oblast’s export up 37.6% in January-September
VITEBSK, 16 November (BelTA) – In January-September 2010 the export of companies and organizations of Vitebsk Oblast totaled $424.1 million (up by 37.6% on the same period 2009) BelTA learnt from the Economy Department of the Vitebsk Oblast Executive Committee. The import made up $421.3 million (up 27.5%). The oblast achieved a $2.8 million surplus in foreign trade (excluding the trade in oil and oil products). The residents of the Vitebsk Free Economic Zone accounted for 23% of the whole export volume of the oblast. Companies of the Vitebsk Oblast export processed wood, cables, clothes and hosiery, firefighting equipment lube oil additives. In January-September Vitebsk Oblast traded with 105 countries. The oblast exported goods to 74 countries and imported from 95. The main trade partners of the region were Russia (70.7% of the whole turnover), Kazakhstan (3.5%), China (2.7%), Germany (2.5%), Ukraine (2.1%), the Netherlands (2.6%), Estonia, Latvia (1.5% each), and Poland (1.4%). The companies of the region increased their supplies to Greece (168 times), Ireland (78), Argentina (28), India (25), South Africa (10), Cyprus (9), and Libya, China, and Brazil. The Vitebsk Oblast companies also tapped the market of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, new Zealand, and Saudi Arabia. In January-September the export of services (4.9% of the total volume) totaled $50.5 million (up 12%). The export of transportation services (61.2% of the whole volume) decreased. At the same time, the export of construction services stepped up 3.5 times, tourist services – 1.5 times, education services – 1.4 times and healthcare services – 1.9 times.
БЕЛТА
Regional News
Republic News
Actual