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In 2025, the implementation of the sectoral State Programs "Transport Complex" and "Roads of Belarus" was completed. A key achievement in ensuring transport accessibility over the five-year period was the stable growth in passenger traffic, which reached 27.3 billion passenger-kilometers (14% higher than the five-year plan target). In 2025, passenger traffic growth was achieved by all regions and virtually all modes of transport. In 2025, gross value added from transport activities increased by 102.9%. This indicator's share of the country's total GDP reached 5.2%. Exports of transport services amounted to 107.6%, compared to the target of 105.2%.

To create fast and comfortable transport links between the capital and its satellite towns, scheduled major repairs and reconstruction of national highways are planned. Sections of the R-28 Minsk-Molodechno, M-6 Minsk-Grodno, and R-1 Minsk-Dzerzhinsk highways are slated for renovation in the near future.

A meeting of Belarusian-Turkish Joint Commission on International Road Transport took place in Istanbul. The Belarusian Ministry of Transport delegation was led by Andrei Gladkiy, Head of the Department of Road and Urban Passenger Transport.

The meeting took place at the Great Stone Industrial Park. It was attended by Valery Verenich, Head of Belarusian Railways, and Xie Yi, CEO of China Merchants CHN-BLR Commercial and Logistics Company.

The meeting took place as part of the Unified Information Day on the topic "The Defensive Power of the Belarusian Army and Patriotism in Modern Conditions."

The transport sector is a vital component of the national economy. Based on the 2025 and five-year plan, the industry has achieved impressive results: passenger turnover, transport service exports, and road construction volumes are growing, and passenger rolling stock is being renewed. The share of gross value added from transport activities in the country's total GDP reached 5.2%.

A meeting of the Commission of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union of Belarus and Russia on Industry and Trade was held in Moscow.

Logistics operator “Beltamozhservice” has expanded its delivery geography and cargo range to China. Its latest consolidated container train carried 62 forty-foot containers of peat, flax, and lumber to China.

The Supreme State Council meeting took place today in Moscow. Minister of Transport and Communications Alexei Lyakhnovich participated in the event as part of the Belarusian government delegation.

The airline's CEO, Igor Cherginets:

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