The All-Belarusian People's Assembly unanimously approved the country's socio-economic development program for 2026-2030.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Minsk, December 19 (Xinhua) — The Belarusian Social and Economic Development Program for 2026-2030 was unanimously adopted on Friday by delegates to the second session of the Seventh All-Belarusian People's Assembly (ABPA). The event took place in Minsk from December 18 to 19.

The Belarus Socioeconomic Development Program for 2026-2030 defines seven priorities. These include national demographic security, human development, the creation of a high-quality and comfortable living environment, and increased competitiveness through accelerated technological development and digital transformation. Other priorities include strong regions, strengthening Belarus's defense capability and developing its defense sector, and realizing the country's tourism potential.

As Belarusian Prime Minister Alexander Turchin noted, implementing these priorities will allow citizens to experience an improvement in their quality of life. The program is funded, and the sources of funding have been calculated based on the actual capabilities of the economy.

The Belarusian economy is expected to grow at least 3 percent annually over the next five years, and 15.8 percent over the entire five-year period. Investment in fixed capital is also projected to increase by 16.7 percent, labor productivity by 19.8 percent, and exports of goods and services by 19.5 percent over the next five years. Real disposable income growth is projected at 21 percent.

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