Lukashenko instructs Kronospan to build furniture factory in Grodno Oblast
<p> MINSK, Jun 24 - PrimePress. President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko has given an instruction to Kronospan (Netherlands) to build a furniture factory in Grodno Oblast. He made a statement to this effect on June 24 while making a business trip to Grodno Oblast, the president’s press-service reports. </p> <p> </p> <p> Lukashenko also toured Silva Logistic BY transport and logistics hub in Svisloch District which belongs to the Kronospan OSB woodworking company. It sells its products both on the domestic market and abroad. According to Lukashenko, the company could use waste wood, which is in fact a semi-finished product, to produce furniture, for example. But for that it needs to build a factory. “The bigger the added value in Belarus will be, the more we will support you,” Lukashenko said. </p> <p> </p> <p> “Choose a location, tell the governor, my aide [Aide to the President - Inspector for Grodno Oblast Yuri Karayev] if you want, they will tell me where you will build the factory. I am taking this matter under control, and we will help you in every possible way. You will buy equipment on your own, and you have enough raw materials,” Lukashenko said. </p> <p> </p> <p> Lukashenko also promised to support other investment projects of the company. End </p>
2021-06-25
Primepress
MINSK, Jun 24 - PrimePress. President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko has given an instruction to Kronospan (Netherlands) to build a furniture factory in Grodno Oblast. He made a statement to this effect on June 24 while making a business trip to Grodno Oblast, the president’s press-service reports.
Lukashenko also toured Silva Logistic BY transport and logistics hub in Svisloch District which belongs to the Kronospan OSB woodworking company. It sells its products both on the domestic market and abroad. According to Lukashenko, the company could use waste wood, which is in fact a semi-finished product, to produce furniture, for example. But for that it needs to build a factory. “The bigger the added value in Belarus will be, the more we will support you,” Lukashenko said.
“Choose a location, tell the governor, my aide [Aide to the President - Inspector for Grodno Oblast Yuri Karayev] if you want, they will tell me where you will build the factory. I am taking this matter under control, and we will help you in every possible way. You will buy equipment on your own, and you have enough raw materials,” Lukashenko said.
Lukashenko also promised to support other investment projects of the company. End