Exchange trading on the BUCE: geography, sales leaders 

In 2025 , more than 1,000 foreign companies from 34 countries joined trading on the Belarusian Universal Commodity Exchange (BUCE).

The top five countries by number of new participants were Russia (658 companies), China (100 companies), Uzbekistan (75 companies), Kazakhstan (55 companies), and Azerbaijan (52 companies).

In 2025, Indonesia, North Korea, Myanmar, and Senegal joined the exchange for the first time. 

Over 38,000 business entities are represented on the exchange, including 9,000 foreign companies from 82 countries.

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Largest non-resident buyers: Russia, China, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Poland , UAE, Singapore, Kazakhstan, Germany , Turkey .

Exchange trading results for 2025

Over 560.3 thousand transactions were concluded (growth rate by 2024 - 110%).

The total transaction value amounted to over Br15 billion (growth rate by 2024 - 115%).

Top 10 popular products abroad:

powdered milk , butter ,
lumber , meat , amino acids, flax fiber, aerated concrete blocks, beet pulp and molasses, rapeseed oil, cheese and cottage cheese . Top sellers on the domestic market: ferrous metals and products made from them, round timber, industrial and consumer goods, oilseed meal, meat, feed additives, plant protection products, seeds for sowing, polymer products , paper products. For reference, the Belarusian Universal Commodity Exchange is one of the largest commodity exchanges in Eastern Europe. BUCE was established in 2004, with the first trades taking place in June 2005. Its main function is to assist Belarusian enterprises in exporting their products and to help foreign companies enter the Belarusian market. The exchange trades a wide range of metal, timber, agricultural , industrial, and consumer goods.




























As of 01.01.2026.

Source: Belarusian Universal Commodity Exchange. 

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