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Russia is the leader in terms of the exchange trade turnover with Belarus. This was stated by the chairman of the board of the Belarusian Universal Commodity Exchange Alexander Osmolovsky during the panel discussion “Belarus – Russia: Integration and New Horizons of Industrial Cooperation and Import Substitution”, organized at the Belarusian Industrial and Innovation Forum, BUCE press secretary Roman Yaniv told BelTA.
“In January-August of this year, the exchange trade turnover between Belarus and Russia increased by one and a half times and reached $ 375 million. This is more than with any other of the 68 countries represented on our site. Ferrous and non-ferrous metals prevailed in the structure of import transactions. coal, coke and cable and wire products, while Belarusian construction materials, dairy products, rapeseed oil and wet-blue leather were exported, while the Russian Federation also ranks first in the number of accredited non-resident companies. more than 2.6 thousand Russian participants work, that is, more than half of all foreign clients of the exchange. In my opinion, this clearly demonstrates the level of our cooperation in the field of exchange trading, “said Alexander Osmolovsky.
The head of BUCE paid special attention to such a promising area as transit transactions. In his opinion, the use of the exchange floor as a springboard for entering the markets of third countries will contribute to the growth of the popularity of exchange trading among representatives of Russian business.
“For eight months of 2021, the amount of transit transactions made by bidders from the Russian Federation amounted to $ 5.5 million. These were mainly supplies of woodworking products, petrochemicals, the construction industry, as well as equipment and mechanisms. a platform for industrial and consumer goods, operating on the principle of an electronic marketplace for the B2B segment. With its help, Russian exporters successfully sell their products to Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Estonia, “said the chairman of the board of BUCE.