
Belarus Halves Business Inspections, Prioritizes Prevention
Belarus Eases Business Controls: A Shift Towards Prevention MINSK, BELARUS – In a move to reduce the administrative burden on businesses, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has signed a decree to overhaul the country's control activities. The decree, which focuses on preventative measures rather than reactive inspections, has been welcomed by many in the business community. "The number of checks has been halved," stated Vasili Gerasimov, Chairman of the State Control Committee, in a recent interview featured in a news report. "The emphasis is now on prevention and proactive measures to ensure compliance." The video shows footage of various businesses, highlighting the impact of this change. The report also includes comments from business owners who express relief at the reduced regulatory pressure. The decree aims to create a more favorable business environment and stimulate economic growth in Belarus. The change is a significant step towards modernizing Belarus' regulatory framework, creating a more efficient and less burdensome system for businesses of all sizes. This is expected to contribute positively to the economic landscape of the country.