So what is happening now? But nothing beyond the ordinary. Until 2014, the Belarusian ruble rate was directed by the National Bank to the US dollar and smoothly devalued manually, without even catching up with inflation. After in 2014 this binding led to a sharp decrease in 2 times the course of the Russian ruble to our Belarusian ruble (from 300 white. rub. for 1 grew. rub. up to 150 bel. rub. for 1 grew. rub.) and the losses of all competitiveness in the Russian market (and we have competition only at a price, unfortunately), in 2015 corrected, caught up with devaluation in Russia and returned to the old mark in the course of growing. rub. within «up to 300» Bel. rub. for 1 grew. rub., which allows you to trade normally in Russia. (We are not only so tricky, we will not point a finger at Kazakhstan)