The output of the Chinese-Belarusian industrial park Great Stone will reach a total of $1 billion by 2021

The output of the Chinese-Belarusian industrial park Great Stone will reach a total of $1 billion by 2021, Belarus’ Prime Minister Andrei Kobyakov said in a recent interview to Xinhua News Agency of China, BelTA reported.

“By 2021 we expect the following results: 100 residents, manufactured products to the total tune of at least $1 billion, and about 7,000 additional jobs,” said Andrei Kobyakov. With geographical advantages and logistics development in mind, the park will help optimize transit cargo flows from China to the EU and will also promote trade with China. Thus, the park will confirm its status as an internat

ional project, representing a hub along the Chinese-European cross-border corridor of the Belt and Road initiative. “In the development of the park, we focus not only on trade and logistics but also on innovation and the development of joint high-tech industries. We prioritize advanced technologies, high value added products, their importance and competitiveness,” the prime minister said. Currently, there are 34 residents in the Great Stone. The park has Belarusian, Chinese, Russian, American, European and Israeli capital. The total volume of planned investments by existing residents is estimated at $0.5 billion.

 
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Hallo liebes Radio und ALLES GUTE zum 34.Geburtstag der deutschen Redaktion. So lange kenne ich Radio Belarus noch gar nicht, aber wenn Du liebe Jana und liebe Elena die nächsten 34 Jahre hier weiterhin am Start seit, dann bin ich es als Hörer auch, versprochen!! :-) ) LG Dietmar

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Lieber Dietmar,

vielen Dank für Deine Glückwünsche!!
Ich bin auch nicht vom Anfang an hier. Wollen wir trotzdem so viel wie möglich zusammen bleiben! ;)
Liebe Grüße und alles Gute
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