Great Stone Park plans to offer preferences for investment projects worth over $50m – draft
<p> MINSK, Jun 7 - PrimePress. The China-Belarus Industrial Park Great Stone plans to offer special preferences for investment projects worth over $50 million, including preferential prices for land plots, easier customs administration procedures, in accordance with a new draft presidential ordinance, Head of the Great Stone Administration Alexander Yaroshenko told reporters. </p> <p> </p> <p> The draft ordinance was officially presented to President Lukashenko at a conference meeting on June 7. </p> <p> </p> <p> The draft ordinance also proposes expanding the list of priority investment areas of the Great Stone Park to include, in particular, the production of medical products, medical services, laboratory diagnostics, biopharmaceuticals. According to Yaroshenko, such areas may also include the use of 5G technology. "We have already had such a pilot project. With the adoption of the new ordinance there will be a legal basis for the introduction of 5G, artificial intelligence," BelTA reports citing Yaroshenko. End </p>
2021-06-08
Primepress
MINSK, Jun 7 - PrimePress. The China-Belarus Industrial Park Great Stone plans to offer special preferences for investment projects worth over $50 million, including preferential prices for land plots, easier customs administration procedures, in accordance with a new draft presidential ordinance, Head of the Great Stone Administration Alexander Yaroshenko told reporters.
The draft ordinance was officially presented to President Lukashenko at a conference meeting on June 7.
The draft ordinance also proposes expanding the list of priority investment areas of the Great Stone Park to include, in particular, the production of medical products, medical services, laboratory diagnostics, biopharmaceuticals. According to Yaroshenko, such areas may also include the use of 5G technology. "We have already had such a pilot project. With the adoption of the new ordinance there will be a legal basis for the introduction of 5G, artificial intelligence," BelTA reports citing Yaroshenko. End