Belarus and Kirov Oblast of Russia intend to double trade, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said at a meeting with Kirov Oblast Governor Alexander Sokolov on 19 January, BelTA has learned.
Speaking about the development of trade and economic relations, the head of state noted that current trade volumes are not particularly large for subjective reasons. However, the parties have shown strong momentum in expanding mutual trade. According to the president, Belarus and Kirov Oblast will be able to double their trade in the near future if they maintain the current pace.
In recent years, mutual trade between Belarus and Russia’s Kirov Oblast has amounted to $115-140 million. In January-November 2025, it reached $108 million, including Belarusian exports worth $27.4 million, which was 35% higher year-on-year. Belarusian exports are primarily composed of elevators, amino compounds, printing ink, writing ink, agricultural machinery, linen fabrics, petroleum products, and passenger cars.