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Industrial inventories declined at the end of March. According to Belstat, they stood at 11.866 billion Belarusian roubles as of April 1. Compared with March 1, inventories fell by 334.61 million roubles. At the same time, the volume of inventories remained 1.04 billion roubles higher than on April 1, 2025. Inventories had increased in January and February.
Most inventories were accumulated in the manufacturing sector. Over the month, they decreased by 340.3 million roubles to 11.78 billion roubles.
Among the regions, the largest volume of inventories was recorded in Minsk Region at 2.78 billion roubles. Over the month, inventories in the region fell by almost 77 million roubles. Minsk had inventories worth 2.51 billion roubles, up by 6.4 million roubles over the month. The lowest volume of inventories was recorded in Mahiliou Region, where they amounted to 1.04 billion roubles.
As of April 1, inventories amounted to 85.1% of the average monthly volume of production. This was down by 5.5 percentage points compared with February 1. Over the year, the level of inventories increased by 8.4 percentage points.
The highest inventory level was recorded in Minsk, where inventories amounted to 115.9% of the average monthly production volume. In Hrodna Region, inventories reached 101.4% of the average monthly production volume. The lowest inventory level was recorded in Homiel Region, at just 44%.