The product list for parallel imports to the territory of Belarus has been approved
On December 10, 2024 the Resolution of the Ministry of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade (MART) №43 dd. 18.06.2024 has been published. The Resolution approved the list of products (groups of products) essential for the domestic market, i.e., the product list for possible "parallel import"
The draft Healthcare Code of the Republic of Belarus
On 29 November, the draft Healthcare Code of the Republic of Belarus, which regulates and updates the legislation in the field of healthcare, was put up for public discussion.
Starting from 19 November 2024 foreign companies will be allowed to establish branches in Belarus
Amendments to the Civil Code came into force on 19 November 2024, enabling foreign legal entities and representative offices to open branches in Belarus
Technical Supervision Implementation
On 15 November, the National Legal Internet Portal published a new Instruction on the Technical Supervision Implementation
Guide: A company with ‘unfriendly’ assets in Belarus – what is allowed and what is not?
Over the past three years Belarus has introduced counter-sanctions measures, which restrict the ability of entities from ‘unfriendly’ states to dispose of their assets in Belarus. In this guide we will analyze the main regulatory aspects that entities from ‘unfriendly’ states may face in Belarus.
Sale of CJSC shares to a third party
Due to the recent increase in the number of share sale transactions in CJSCs, we prepared a brief instruction on how to sell the shares to a third party.
New edition of the Law on Investments: special investment agreement and preferential investment project
On 11 July 2024, a new edition of the Law on Investments (the “Law”) entered into force, which provides for new investment mechanisms. We have described the new edition earlier, but now we would like to focus on the new investment mechanisms.
Overview of the new EU sanctions package against Belarus
On June 29, 2024, the Council of the EU adopted a number of new restrictive measures targeting various sectors of the Belarusian economy. The stated aim of the new sanctions is to mirror the measures already imposed against Russia in order to prevent the possibility of sanctions circumvention.
The Embargo on Import and Sale of Goods from “Unfriendly” States in Belarus Has Been Extended
On May 23, 2024, Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus No. 359 (Resolution No. 359) entered into force, amending Resolution No. 700 of December 6, 2021 (Resolution No. 700) and extending the embargo on the import and sale of goods of “unfriendly” states.
An update of the Regulation on the Procedure for Conclusion, Amendment and Termination of Investment Agreements is planned
On April 25, 2024, a meeting of the Public Advisory Board for Entrepreneurship Development under the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Belarus was held. One of the key issues was to consider the draft version of the Regulation on the Procedure for Conclusion, Amendment and Termination of Investment Agreements approved by Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus No. 563 “On Measures to Implement the Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus No. 10 dated August 6, 2009” (the “Regulation”).
Restrictions on profit and dividends payments to persons from ‘unfriendly’ states
On April 23, 2024, Resolution of the Council of Ministers No. 299 dated 19.04.2024 "On application of a special restrictive measure" (Resolution No. 299) has been published.
Expanding the Scope of Unilateral Primary Accounting Documents
On 11 April 2023, the Resolution of the Ministry of Finance No. 11 of 31 March 2023 “On Amending the Resolution of the Ministry of Finance No. 13 of 12 February 2018” will enter into force, expanding the list of cases when unilateral preparation of primary accounting documents is permitted.
Changes to the Law on Anti-Monopolistic Activities and Promotion of Competition
On April 4, 2024, Law No. 364-Z dated 03.04.2024 ‘On Amending the Law of the Republic of Belarus “On Anti-Monopoly Activities and Promotion of Competition” (the “Law”) has been published.
The document introduces changes to the current Law, including expanding list of cases when certain transactions no longer require approval from the antimonopoly authority and increasing the thresholds values that need such an approval
To Be Expected: Reduction of The Limit on Cash Payments for Individual Entrepreneurs and Legal Entities from 500 to 100 Basic Units
The Belarusian Legal Forum is holding a public discussion of the draft amendments to the Edict of the President of the Republic of Belarus No. 493 dated 16.10.2014 “On Development of Non-Cash Payments” (“Edict No. 493”). The proposed amendments provide for the reduction of the permitted amount of cash payments between legal entities (individual entrepreneurs) and individuals from 500 basic units (BYN 20,000) to 100 basic units (BYN 4,000), as well as an increase in the amount of income tax-free remuneration for non-cash payments.
Changes In The Procedure For Providing and Using Gratuitous (Sponsor) Aid
In accordance with the Edict of the President of the Republic of Belarus No. 112 dated 27.03.2024, a new version of the Edict No. 300 dated 01.07.2005 “On the Provision and Use of Gratuitous (Sponsor) Aid” (“Edict No. 300”) has been approved. The new version will enter into force 6 months after its official publication.
Amendments to Decree No. 93: Cases When It Is Not Necessary to Obtain Governmental Permit to Alienate Property and Pay Fee
On March 13, 2024, the Decree No. 91 was signed, which amends subparagraph 2.13 of para 2 of the Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus No. 93 of 14.03.2022 “On Additional Measures to Ensure Stable Functioning of the Economy” (hereinafter – the Decree No. 93). The latter established restrictions on alienation of shares or real estate of Belarusian enterprises linked to the investors from “unfriendly” states (see more details here).
Suspension of certain provisions of double taxation treaties
On March 13, 2024 the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus No.164 dated 07.03.2024 was published. The resolution increases a withholding tax rate and suspends certain provisions of double taxation treaties (“DTTs”) with “unfriendly” states.
When alienating real estate, Belarusian companies must provide information on (non-)application to them of the restrictions of Decree No. 93
On January 18, 2024, the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus No. 27 “On Issuance of Permits” (“Resolution No. 27”) came into force, approving, among other things, the procedure and conditions for issuance of governmental permits for alienation of equity interest (shares) and real estate of Belarusian companies linked to the investors from “unfriendly” states. The Arzinger Law Offices team has already written about it earlier. The precise description of the cases to which the restrictions apply, as well as the procedure for obtaining such permit can be found here. In addition, the Resolution No. 27 introduced an important addition to the procedure for state registration of real estate transactions or emergence, transfer, termination of rights, restrictions of rights thereto by legal entities of the Republic of Belarus, which we will examine in detail below.
The procedure for issuing permits for share alienation and payment of a fee by investors from unfriendly states is determined
As a follow-up to the previously adopted Edict No. 93 dated 14.03.2022 “On Additional Measures to Ensure Stable Functioning of the Economy” (“Edict No. 93”), the main provisions of which we have alreadyexplained, the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus No. 27 dated 12.01.2024 “On Issuing Permits” (“Resolution No. 27”) has been published. Resolution No. 27 enters into force on 18th of January and approves the procedure for obtaining permits and paying the fee.
New edition of the Law “On Investments”
On January 8, 2024, Law No. 350-Z was adopted, setting forth in a new version the Law of the Republic of Belarus dated 12.07.2013 No. 53-Z “On Investments” (the “Law”). The new edition of the Law expands the list of benefits and preferences granted to investors, introduces new types of investment treaties, details the powers of state bodies and provides new guarantees for investors.




















