Belarusian machinery hub opens in Russia’s Primorye Territory

A unified sales and maintenance center for Belarusian machinery has opened in Russia’s Primorye Territory, BelTA reports citing the government of the Russian region.

 

 

 

The opening ceremony took place during the Days of the Republic of Belarus in Primorye Territory. The event was attended by Mogilev Oblast Governor Anatoly Isachenko and Deputy Chairman of the Primorye Territory Government Kirill Khizhinsky.

 

 

The center will showcase products from leading Belarusian manufacturers, including Minsk Tractor Works (MTZ), Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ), Gomselmash, Lidagroprommash, and Bobruiskagromash. It will serve as a one-stop shop for Belarusian agricultural and road machinery, as well as equipment for modernizing the agricultural industry. Beyond sales, the facility will also run a training center for local agricultural students, an on-site service center, and a spare parts warehouse.

 

 

“The project represents a major step in deepening the mutually beneficial trade, economic, and investment cooperation between Primorye Territory and the Republic of Belarus. Beyond its commercial impact, it will serve to strengthen the long-term friendly relations between our regions,” Kirill Khizhinsky said at the opening ceremony. 

 

 
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