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Belarus on its way to the BRICS Development Bank

A strategic step for the future

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Belarus on its way to the BRICS Development Bank: A strategic step for the future

January 27, 2025 at 11:00:00 PM

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The geopolitical financial landscape is entering an exciting new chapter: Belarus plans to join the BRICS Development Bank (New Development Bank, NDB). With this move, the Eastern European country aims to deepen its economic relations with the BRICS nations and explore new sources of financing. The NDB was founded in 2015 and serves as a strong counterbalance to Western-dominated financial institutions such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Why Belarus wants to join the BRICS Development Bank

New financing options for infrastructure, digitalization, and sustainable projects.

Economic diversification to reduce dependencies on Western capital markets.

Access to investments from BRICS countries such as China, India, and Brazil.

Membership in the NDB could help Belarus unlock alternative financing options outside of Western sanctions. Especially in times of geopolitical uncertainties, strategic financial alliances are essential for emerging economies.

BRICS+: Growth Opportunities for Investors

The BRICS+ countries are increasingly developing into a global financial hub. Through growing cooperation and alternative financial structures such as the NDB, new opportunities are arising for investors:

Alternative financial markets with high growth dynamics.

Investments in infrastructure & renewable energy.

Technological innovations in emerging countries.

Those who think long-term should keep an eye on the BRICS+ countries – they offer a growing alternative to traditional markets.


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