Turchyn Hopes to Export Belarusian Goods Through Wildberries

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Belarusian Prime Minister Aliaksandr Turchyn held a meeting with Wildberries chief executive Tatyana Kim. The main topics of the talks were the development of a strategic partnership, support for Belarusian business and expanding the presence of domestic goods on the marketplace, according to the Belarusian government’s press service.

One of the key topics of the meeting was the construction of the Wildberries logistics hub in Belarus. The parties discussed progress on the project and measures to complete construction. The new centre is expected to speed up deliveries and expand the presence of Belarusian products on the platform.

“Today is a pleasant occasion — another stage in the development of your company in Belarus,” Aliaksandr Turchyn said. “The agreements we have are being implemented. It is gratifying to note.”

The parties also discussed the “Growth Platform” programme, which has already begun operating in Belarus. Under the initiative, nearly 80 local brands will receive improved conditions for operating on Wildberries, as well as an opportunity to export their products to all countries where the marketplace is present. According to the organisers, this should help Belarusian manufacturers preserve their production traditions while increasing the competitiveness of their goods in foreign markets.

Figures presented during the meeting showed that total sales by Belarusian sellers on the platform reached 3.864 billion Belarusian roubles in 2025. At the same time, Belarusian-made goods accounted for less than half of total sales. Exports of such goods increased nearly fivefold over the year.

According to data presented at the meeting, more than 3,000 Wildberries order pick-up points currently operate in Belarus, while around 22,000 Belarusian sellers are registered on the platform.

It was also noted separately that since 2024 the marketplace has maintained a permanent “Made in Belarus” section. It currently features around 11,500 Belarusian-made products.

Turchyn Hopes to Export Belarusian Goods Through Wildberries

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