It has become known that the state enterprise "Belsayuzdruk" is awaiting reorganization: it is being merged with "Belposhta". Previously, the enterprise was subordinate to the Ministry of Information, but by a resolution of the Council of Ministers dated September 8, 2025, it was transferred to the subordination of the Ministry of Communications and Informatization.

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The same document approved an updated list of organizations included in the structure of the Ministry of Communications. There are eight in total, and since 2025, "Belsayuzdruk" has officially become one of these organizations along with "Belposhta", "Beltelecom", the State Courier Service, and other institutions.
However, as follows from a document that came into the possession of the SlutskGorod publication, the change in departmental affiliation is not the only innovation. On January 8, 2026, the Ministry of Communications decided to reorganize "Belsayuzdruk" by merging it with "Belposhta".
After the completion of the procedure, "Belposhta" will become the successor to all rights and obligations previously belonging to "Belsayuzdruk". Thus, the functions of both state structures will be merged within a single enterprise.
According to available information, the reorganization is planned to be completed this spring.
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