Belarus to make institutional improvements for national business and foreign investors – Golovchenko
<p> MINSK, Dec 2 - PrimePress. The Belarusian government plans to improve the institutional environment for national business and foreign investors, Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko said, presenting the government action program for the period to 2025 in the House of Representatives of the National Assembly on December 2, 2020. The government’s press posted a video of his speech on Facebook. </p> <p> </p> <p> “The Small and Medium Business program for 2021-2025 will be a step in this direction. The plan is to set up a vertically organized regional development center to coordinate, support and stimulate entrepreneurial initiative and attract investments,” he said. </p> <p> </p> <p> According to Golovchenko, the government is committed to building trust between the business community and the government, including through the involvement of business in the regulatory decision making, a reduction in the administrative pressure and interventions of government agencies in activities of business entities, and proportional punishment for economic violations. End </p>
2020-12-03
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MINSK, Dec 2 - PrimePress. The Belarusian government plans to improve the institutional environment for national business and foreign investors, Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko said, presenting the government action program for the period to 2025 in the House of Representatives of the National Assembly on December 2, 2020. The government’s press posted a video of his speech on Facebook.
“The Small and Medium Business program for 2021-2025 will be a step in this direction. The plan is to set up a vertically organized regional development center to coordinate, support and stimulate entrepreneurial initiative and attract investments,” he said.
According to Golovchenko, the government is committed to building trust between the business community and the government, including through the involvement of business in the regulatory decision making, a reduction in the administrative pressure and interventions of government agencies in activities of business entities, and proportional punishment for economic violations. End