OREANDA-NEWS. Belarus will have to submit regular statistical reports to the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) on GDP growth, imports, exports and the energy balance, in accordance with a corresponding regulation of the commission.

According to the document, all members of the Customs Union (CU) are supposed to report their GDP figures to the EEC (quarterly and annual reports), indicating the GDP structure, labour productivity, production output and consumption, taxes and subsidies regarding production and import.

CU states will have to notify the EEC about the structure of their export and import, and their current account balance.

The EEC needs to be informed about all banks, their branches and affiliated structures.

Belarus, Russia and Kazakhstan will also have to exchange information regarding industrial output, return on sales and the share of lossmakers.