More companies are joining the Hi-Tech Park than leaving it. Its revenue is growing, including on the domestic market. This was stated by Prime Minister Alyaksandr Turchyn at a meeting of the Supervisory Board of the Hi-Tech Park.
“It is impossible not to note the already established positive trend in the number of companies joining the park compared with those that, for various reasons, leave the Hi-Tech Park. A number of issues and proposals concerning the rules governing crypto residents and the Supervisory Board have also been submitted for consideration. The results of last year inspire a certain optimism: all indicators are growing — revenue, exports, the number of residents and employees in these companies. It is encouraging to note that the park’s role in the digitalisation of our economy is increasing. This is an important trend that we need to develop,” he said.
The Hi-Tech Park’s revenue grew by 9% in 2025 to 8.6 billion Belarusian roubles. Of this amount, residents earned 2.4 billion Belarusian roubles on the domestic market, up 21%, while exports totalled $2 billion, up 12%.
Sixty percent of HTP residents, or 641 companies, work on the domestic market among other areas. The total number of employees in the park stood at around 61,000.
According to Turchyn, the agenda of the Supervisory Board meeting includes the creation of an HTP digitalisation office, approval of regulations for how crypto banks work with tokens, agreement on the amount of funding for educational programmes and determination of performance indicators for the secretariat.
