Belarus interested in any foreign investment in high-tech enterprises – EconMin
<p> MINSK, Nov 22 - PrimePress. Belarus would welcome any foreign investments in the country’s high-tech companies, Belarusian Economy Minister Alexander Chervyakov said at the Belarusian investment forum held as part of Belarus' National Day at EXPO 2020 in Dubai on 22 November. </p> <p> </p> <p> “We see prospects for cooperation in instrument-making, light industry, production of construction materials, agro-industrial complex, logistics and communications. Belarusian products are used underground, on the ground, in the air and in space. We are open to any investors who would like to set up modern high-tech enterprises in our country,” he said. </p> <p> </p> <p> In his words, optimal preferential conditions have been created for potential investors in Belarus. </p> <p> </p> <p> “Almost the entire territory of the country is effectively functioning preferential regimes. Companies can reduce investment costs and the tax burden, locating their businesses in free economic zones, the High-Tech Park and the Great Stone Industrial Park, within small and medium-sized towns. The key thing in our investment policy is trust at the state, corporate and, of course, human level. Without trust there is no investment,” Chervyakov emphasized. End </p> <p> </p>
2021-11-23
Primepress
MINSK, Nov 22 - PrimePress. Belarus would welcome any foreign investments in the country’s high-tech companies, Belarusian Economy Minister Alexander Chervyakov said at the Belarusian investment forum held as part of Belarus' National Day at EXPO 2020 in Dubai on 22 November.
“We see prospects for cooperation in instrument-making, light industry, production of construction materials, agro-industrial complex, logistics and communications. Belarusian products are used underground, on the ground, in the air and in space. We are open to any investors who would like to set up modern high-tech enterprises in our country,” he said.
In his words, optimal preferential conditions have been created for potential investors in Belarus.
“Almost the entire territory of the country is effectively functioning preferential regimes. Companies can reduce investment costs and the tax burden, locating their businesses in free economic zones, the High-Tech Park and the Great Stone Industrial Park, within small and medium-sized towns. The key thing in our investment policy is trust at the state, corporate and, of course, human level. Without trust there is no investment,” Chervyakov emphasized. End