Bryansk Region's trade turnover on the Belarusian Universal Commodity Exchange (BUCE) increased by 27% in 2025, reaching $18.4 million

2 hours agoДмитрий Летов

Bryansk Region companies have significantly increased their trading through the Belarusian Universal Commodity Exchange. In 2025, the value of exchange transactions reached $18.4 million, a 27% increase compared to 2024. Close ties with the region's Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) have driven this growth: a signed agreement has elevated this collaboration to a systemic level.

BUCE and the CCI of the Bryansk Region are expanding their cooperation, focusing on small and medium-sized businesses. Plans include regular webinars, online conferences, and business missions to Minsk with visits to the exchange's central office. This approach increases the accessibility of the tools to potential users, stimulating exports and imports.

The range of transactions was diverse: Belarus supplied powdered milk, butter, aerated concrete blocks, lumber, and peat briquettes; Bryansk sold spare parts and components for equipment.

BUCE, founded in 2004, is now Eastern Europe's leader in commodity exchange trading. It helps Belarusian exporters develop markets and foreign companies integrate into the Belarusian economy by trading metals, timber, industrial and consumer goods.