Belarus turns to EEC to exempt from customs duty raw materials, equipment used for Great Stone construction
<p> MINSK, Aug 6 - PrimePress. Belarus has forwarded a proposal to the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) to grant a tariff exemption from the import duty for technological equipment, its components and spare parts, raw materials and supplies imported into Belarus for the construction and equipping the facilities of the China-Belarus Industrial Park Great Stone (Minsk Oblast). The proposal is under public discussion at the EEC’s legal portal until 23 August. </p> <p> </p> <p> The Great Stone Park is located in the area of Minsk National International Airport on the area of 112.5 sq. km. The special preferential legal regime is granted to the Park until 2062. Its residents mainly focus on electronics, biomedicine, fine chemistry and mechanical engineering. The committed investment for residents is $5 million (at least $500,000 for a research project). The land in the Park can be privatized. As of today, the park unites 73 resident companies from 15 countries with the nominative volume of investment of more than $1.2 billion. End </p>
2021-08-07
Primepress
MINSK, Aug 6 - PrimePress. Belarus has forwarded a proposal to the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) to grant a tariff exemption from the import duty for technological equipment, its components and spare parts, raw materials and supplies imported into Belarus for the construction and equipping the facilities of the China-Belarus Industrial Park Great Stone (Minsk Oblast). The proposal is under public discussion at the EEC’s legal portal until 23 August.
The Great Stone Park is located in the area of Minsk National International Airport on the area of 112.5 sq. km. The special preferential legal regime is granted to the Park until 2062. Its residents mainly focus on electronics, biomedicine, fine chemistry and mechanical engineering. The committed investment for residents is $5 million (at least $500,000 for a research project). The land in the Park can be privatized. As of today, the park unites 73 resident companies from 15 countries with the nominative volume of investment of more than $1.2 billion. End