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Belarus Prices Up

MINSK () -- Belarussian Prime Minister Mikhail Chigir on Monday announced plans to raise dramatically prices on milk, meat and bread this week in a bid to win support from the International Monetary Fund.


Chigir said the government had sent the IMF a memorandum in which his former Soviet republic vowed to follow a stringent reform program in the hope of obtaining a $180 million IMF loan.


"We are rushing to free prices to show the IMF our position as to price-setting," he told a news conference.




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