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China–Belarus Industrial Park

The China–Belarus Industrial Park "Great Stone" (Belarusian: Кітайска-беларускі індустрыяльны парк «Вялікі камень», Russian: Китайско-Белорусский индустриальный парк «Великий камень», Chinese: 中国-白俄罗斯工业园) is a special economic zone in Belarus,[1] established under the intergovernmental agreement between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Belarus.[2] The park offers easy access to International Highways M1/E30 and M4, International Airport (included into the Park territory), International Railways and the capital of Belarus (Minsk) with its labour and scientific potential. Great Stone Industrial Park is designated for high-tech industrial and business activities, including research and development, manufacturing and assembly, warehousing and logistic facilities. Park tax benefits, free customs regime within the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), including Russia and Kazakhstan, open market opportunities for 183 million customers.

General view (2019)
Memorial stone
Logistic zone of the park
Trade and exhibition center
China Merchants business center

History edit

The China–Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park has become the prototype of the Great Stone Industrial Park.[3] In 2010, the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Belarus and the "Chinese Engineering Corporation CAMC (CAMCE)" agreed to cooperate on the creation of China–Belarus Industrial Park in the territory of Belarus. In November 2011, it was also discussed at the meeting of the China-Belarus intergovernmental commission. For the initial creation of the park the following documents were signed:

  • Cooperation agreement on the establishment of the China–Belarus Industrial Park in the territory of the Republic of Belarus between the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Belarus and the "China Engineering Corporation CAMC (CAMCE)", dated October 11, 2010.
  • Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Belarus and the Government of the People’s Republic of China on the participatory development of the China–Belarus Industrial Park, dated September 18, 2011 (ratified by both countries and entered into effect on January 30, 2012).
  • Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus No. 253 «On the China–Belarus Great Stone Industrial Park», dated June 5, 2012 .[4]

Documents to establish a joint venture for Park development were signed in Minsk on August 27, 2012.[5] As a result, Industrial Park Development Company, CJSC (IPDC) was established. The company was incorporated with an authorised capital of $10 million. In April 2013, Park presentations were held in such Chinese cities as Harbin and Guangzhou.[6] On June 4, 2013, the Government of Belarus approved the Master plan (Resolution number 447). In July 2013, Harbin governmental delegation visited Minsk to negotiate participation in the capital of the development company.[7] Minister of the Economy Nikolai Snopkov took part in the meeting. A group of businessmen from the southern Chinese province of Guangdong also declared their intention to participate in the project development.

On May 12, 2017, new Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus "On the improvement of the special legal regime of the China-Belarus Great Stone Industrial Park" was signed. It created unique legal and regulatory environment for Industrial Park residents and investors.[8]

Description edit

Great Stone Industrial Park is a territorial unit of Belarus with the status of special economic zone and special regime for doing business.

Park is located 25 km from Minsk in the Smolevichi district between the Petrovichi reservoir and Minsk National Airport (MSQ) with total area of 112 km2.

Park is focused on innovative manufacture with high export potential. Currently, Park development is based on high-tech manufactures in the spheres of mechanical engineering, electronics & telecommunication, fine chemistry, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, new materials, logistics, e-commerce and big data. The list is not limited. It is possible to say that any eco-friendly and innovative manufacture is welcome to Great Stone Industrial Park. According to Alexander Lukashenko, high-tech enterprises from all over the world with the «production of the future» will be concentrated on this territory.[9][10]

This area has a special legal regime and incentives unique not only for Belarus, but also for EAEU. For instance, company-resident is free from tax on profit for 10 years since first profit is generated. Then 50% discount from the existing rate for up to 2062. The companies are free from land tax and real estate tax. Income tax for Park employees is 9% compared to 13% for the rest of the country. Residents are also exempted from customs duties and VAT when importing equipment for project implementation. Grandfather clause provides companies with investment protection for 10 years. An investor can get land plots on the Park territory for up to 99 years or take it into a private ownership.[11]

At the very beginning, logistics were an important part of the Park.[12] The project on the construction of logistic sub-park is being implemented by the largest owner of ports and vessels in the world - China Merchants Group. Nevertheless, Great Stone is not only industrial and logistic area. It is going to be eco-city with comfortable living conditions for up to 150,000 citizens. Later on, kindergartens, schools, hospitals, shopping malls, sport and recreation centers will be built.[13][11][14]

According to the British newspaper The Financial Times, Belarus plans to attract foreign investors into the project «through tax incentives, liberal laws regarding foreign ownership and a well-educated labour force».[15]

China–Belarus Industrial Park is the largest industrial park in Europe among the parks established by China.

Economy edit

Belarus plans to invest more than $500 million,[16] and Bank of China - more than $1.5 billion[17] into the Park infrastructure.

The estimated amount of direct investment to the project will be up to $2 billion. As China Embassy forecasted, it may be increased up to $5.5 billion.[16]

In the long run, the project might accumulate up to $30 billion investment.[18] According to Alexander Lukashenko, the park will help to increase export potential for up to $50 billion annually.[15]

The development of the Park is also focused on creating financing opportunities. In July 2019 the "club of investors" estimated for US$20 million has been created. Innovative start-ups or small business companies may be financed through special project selection program “Iskra”.[19][20]

Governance edit

 
The geographical position of the China–Belarus Industrial Park (brown dot in the middle). EU is shown in green, China in red

Great Stone Industrial Park has three level management structure: 1.Intergovernmental coordination council; 2. Great Stone Industrial Park Administration; 3. Great Stone Industrial Park Development Company.

Park Administration is responsible for any administrative procedures in the Park territory and registration of residents. One of the biggest advantages of Great Stone is related to “one-stop service” opportunities. If required, resident may apply to single authority – Park Administration – for any administrative procedure, such as company registration, licensing, construction permits, etc. If requested by the Park Administration, any public authority shall arrive at the park territory in order to support residents.

Industrial Park Development Company is responsible for construction of infrastructure, land plot allotment and attraction of investors. Moreover, it provides investors services on water, gas, electricity, internet supply and other facilities. Thus, created management structure makes it easier for foreign investors to adapt to new area, protect their rights and simplify any administrative procedures. Detailed explanation can be found in the Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus No 166 of 12.05.2017 [21]

Residents edit

There are 56 companies that are registered as Great Stone Industrial Park residents. Among them you can find the following companies:

  • Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. is a Chinese multinational technology company that provides telecommunications equipment and sells electronics, including smartphones.
  • China Merchants Group is a state-owned corporation of China, the largest owner of ports and vessels in the world. It implements the project on the construction of logistic sub-park in the Great Stone territory.
  • Kronospan manufactures wood-based panels created by electronic printing on paper and plastic base.
  • IPG Photonics is a manufacturer of optomechanical components, electronic assemblies and laser equipment based on them.
  • Composite structures are developing project in the field of composite materials based on Dieffenbacher technology.
  • Innoviz Technologies is a leading manufacturer of solid-state LiDAR sensors and perception software.[22][23][24][25]

Criticism edit

The project was criticised in Belarus. Main conflict referred to possible demolition of property, negative environmental impact and limited access to natural resources in Smolevichi district, Minsk region.[26]

One of the leaders of the protest campaign, Andrey Dmitriev, noted that they succeeded in getting guarantees of property protection. Former Head of investment department in the Ministry of Economy, Kirill Koroteev, said that the land plots will not be confiscated without the consent of the land owner.[27] Koroteev also noted that 498 hectares of the territory will be reserved for green space and the industrial zone will only occupy up to 10% of the whole territory.[16] According to his statement, the suggestions made during the public debate were taken into consideration. In particular, there will not be any polluting industries in Great Stone.[16]

In response to criticism of the project, Alexander Lukashenko said:"There is no need to shout out that there won’t be enough land or something similar. Everyone will get everything. We will not infringe on or offend our people. If someone feels uncomfortable locating nearby the park, we will provide land for that person with better conditions, so as not to offend".[28]

Alexander Lukashenko has called China–Belarus Industrial Park the country’s most important joint project. He also mentioned, the project may eliminate financial instability in Belarus,[9] and will help the country to make a technological leap.[29]

A columnist for the «Belarusian News», Nikita Belyaev, notes that this project may provoke a conflict between Belarus and Russia, because, in his opinion, Moscow is not interested in reducing the dependence of Belarus on the Russian economy.[30]

According to Lenta.ru, the industrial park is «the most ambitious project within the Minsk–Beijing cooperation».[9]

According to Zhang Zhenzun, senior vice president of the Chinese ZTE Corporation, "the project has good potential for the development of high-tech industries".

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Great Stone – a pearl of the Silk Road". Raiffeisen bank international.
  2. ^ Соглашение о сотрудничестве по созданию Китайско-Белорусского индустриального парка на территории Республики Беларусь между Министерством экономики Республики Беларусь и «Китайской корпорацией инжиниринга CAMC (CAMCE)» от 11-ого октября 2010 г.
  3. ^ "VIDEO". Great Stone Industrial Park.
  4. ^ Категория: Политика (2013-03-26). "В апреле пройдут презентации Китайско-белорусского индустриального парка". Belnovosti.by. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  5. ^ . БЕЛТА. Archived from the original on 2012-08-30.
  6. ^ "Презентация Китайско-белорусского индустриального парка состоялась в Гуанчжоу". Archived from the original on 2013-04-29.
  7. ^ (in Russian). interfax.by. 2013-07-30. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  8. ^ "Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus from 12.05.2017 №166". Great Stone Industrial Park.
  9. ^ a b c Петр Бологов (2013-07-23). "Лукашенко ставит на Китай как на спасителя Белоруссии: Белоруссия: Бывший СССР". Lenta.ru. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  10. ^ "Крупные ИT-компании обсудили цифровизацию "Великого камня"". SB.by.
  11. ^ a b Категория: Общество (2013-07-24). "Белорусско-китайский индустриальный парк открыл свой сайт". Belnovosti.by. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  12. ^ "Chinese-Belarusian Industrial Park lays foundation stone for commercial logistics sector". SB.by. SB.
  13. ^ "Fire station solemnly opened at Great Stone industrial park". TVR.
  14. ^ "Первый жилой геотермальный дом стоимостью 15 млн долл будет открыт в августе в индустриальном парке "Великий камень"". Новости бизнеса.
  15. ^ a b "Китайским индустриальным парком под Смолевичами заинтересовалась Financial Times — Наша Ніва". Nn.by. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  16. ^ a b c d "В китайско-белорусском индустриальном парке построят несколько школ, детских садов и казино — Наша Ніва". Nn.by. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  17. ^ "Белорусско-китайский экономический альянс: в чем выгода для Минска | Аналитика, комментарии, репортажи, обзоры СМИ из Германии | DW.DE | 22.03.2013". DW.DE. 2013-07-16. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  18. ^ Игорь Карней (2013-07-18). "Дорожная карта довела Лукашенко до Китая". Svoboda.org. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  19. ^ "Инвестиционный фонд "Искра" создан под крылом индустриального парка "Великий камень"". БТ.
  20. ^ "В индустриальном парке "Великий камень" появился свой клуб инвесторов - "Искра"". БТ.
  21. ^ "Regulations". industrialpark.by. IPDC.
  22. ^ "New investors interested in Belarus' Great Stone Industrial Park". Emerging Europe.
  23. ^ "Residents". Great Stone Industrial Park.
  24. ^ "RECOM Company to invest in solar panel production in Belarus". БЕЛТА.
  25. ^ "Робота-пожарного создадут в индустриальном парке "Великий камень"". БТ.
  26. ^ . БЕЛТА. Archived from the original on 2012-02-13.
  27. ^ . tut.by. Archived from the original on 2012-06-20.
  28. ^ "Недовольным китайско-белорусским технопарком найдут другое место". Строительство.ru.
  29. ^ . СТВ. Archived from the original on 2020-01-11. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  30. ^ "Беларусь ищет в Китае политическую опору и финансового донора | БЕЛОРУССКИЕ НОВОСТИ". Naviny.by. 2012-05-20. Retrieved 2015-05-19.

External links edit

  • Official site
  • Great Stone Industrial Park Administration, Linkedin
  • Industrial Park Development Company, Linkedin
  • Great Stone Industrial Park Administration, Facebook
  • Great Stone Industrial Park Development Company, Facebook
  • Great Stone, Instagram

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The China Belarus Industrial Park Great Stone Belarusian Kitajska belaruski industryyalny park Vyaliki kamen Russian Kitajsko Belorusskij industrialnyj park Velikij kamen Chinese 中国 白俄罗斯工业园 is a special economic zone in Belarus 1 established under the intergovernmental agreement between the People s Republic of China and the Republic of Belarus 2 The park offers easy access to International Highways M1 E30 and M4 International Airport included into the Park territory International Railways and the capital of Belarus Minsk with its labour and scientific potential Great Stone Industrial Park is designated for high tech industrial and business activities including research and development manufacturing and assembly warehousing and logistic facilities Park tax benefits free customs regime within the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union EAEU including Russia and Kazakhstan open market opportunities for 183 million customers General view 2019 Memorial stoneLogistic zone of the parkTrade and exhibition centerChina Merchants business center Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 Economy 4 Governance 5 Residents 6 Criticism 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe China Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park has become the prototype of the Great Stone Industrial Park 3 In 2010 the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Belarus and the Chinese Engineering Corporation CAMC CAMCE agreed to cooperate on the creation of China Belarus Industrial Park in the territory of Belarus In November 2011 it was also discussed at the meeting of the China Belarus intergovernmental commission For the initial creation of the park the following documents were signed Cooperation agreement on the establishment of the China Belarus Industrial Park in the territory of the Republic of Belarus between the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Belarus and the China Engineering Corporation CAMC CAMCE dated October 11 2010 Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Belarus and the Government of the People s Republic of China on the participatory development of the China Belarus Industrial Park dated September 18 2011 ratified by both countries and entered into effect on January 30 2012 Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus No 253 On the China Belarus Great Stone Industrial Park dated June 5 2012 4 Documents to establish a joint venture for Park development were signed in Minsk on August 27 2012 5 As a result Industrial Park Development Company CJSC IPDC was established The company was incorporated with an authorised capital of 10 million In April 2013 Park presentations were held in such Chinese cities as Harbin and Guangzhou 6 On June 4 2013 the Government of Belarus approved the Master plan Resolution number 447 In July 2013 Harbin governmental delegation visited Minsk to negotiate participation in the capital of the development company 7 Minister of the Economy Nikolai Snopkov took part in the meeting A group of businessmen from the southern Chinese province of Guangdong also declared their intention to participate in the project development On May 12 2017 new Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus On the improvement of the special legal regime of the China Belarus Great Stone Industrial Park was signed It created unique legal and regulatory environment for Industrial Park residents and investors 8 Description editGreat Stone Industrial Park is a territorial unit of Belarus with the status of special economic zone and special regime for doing business Park is located 25 km from Minsk in the Smolevichi district between the Petrovichi reservoir and Minsk National Airport MSQ with total area of 112 km2 Park is focused on innovative manufacture with high export potential Currently Park development is based on high tech manufactures in the spheres of mechanical engineering electronics amp telecommunication fine chemistry biotechnology pharmaceuticals new materials logistics e commerce and big data The list is not limited It is possible to say that any eco friendly and innovative manufacture is welcome to Great Stone Industrial Park According to Alexander Lukashenko high tech enterprises from all over the world with the production of the future will be concentrated on this territory 9 10 This area has a special legal regime and incentives unique not only for Belarus but also for EAEU For instance company resident is free from tax on profit for 10 years since first profit is generated Then 50 discount from the existing rate for up to 2062 The companies are free from land tax and real estate tax Income tax for Park employees is 9 compared to 13 for the rest of the country Residents are also exempted from customs duties and VAT when importing equipment for project implementation Grandfather clause provides companies with investment protection for 10 years An investor can get land plots on the Park territory for up to 99 years or take it into a private ownership 11 At the very beginning logistics were an important part of the Park 12 The project on the construction of logistic sub park is being implemented by the largest owner of ports and vessels in the world China Merchants Group Nevertheless Great Stone is not only industrial and logistic area It is going to be eco city with comfortable living conditions for up to 150 000 citizens Later on kindergartens schools hospitals shopping malls sport and recreation centers will be built 13 11 14 According to the British newspaper The Financial Times Belarus plans to attract foreign investors into the project through tax incentives liberal laws regarding foreign ownership and a well educated labour force 15 China Belarus Industrial Park is the largest industrial park in Europe among the parks established by China Economy editBelarus plans to invest more than 500 million 16 and Bank of China more than 1 5 billion 17 into the Park infrastructure The estimated amount of direct investment to the project will be up to 2 billion As China Embassy forecasted it may be increased up to 5 5 billion 16 In the long run the project might accumulate up to 30 billion investment 18 According to Alexander Lukashenko the park will help to increase export potential for up to 50 billion annually 15 The development of the Park is also focused on creating financing opportunities In July 2019 the club of investors estimated for US 20 million has been created Innovative start ups or small business companies may be financed through special project selection program Iskra 19 20 Governance edit nbsp The geographical position of the China Belarus Industrial Park brown dot in the middle EU is shown in green China in redGreat Stone Industrial Park has three level management structure 1 Intergovernmental coordination council 2 Great Stone Industrial Park Administration 3 Great Stone Industrial Park Development Company Park Administration is responsible for any administrative procedures in the Park territory and registration of residents One of the biggest advantages of Great Stone is related to one stop service opportunities If required resident may apply to single authority Park Administration for any administrative procedure such as company registration licensing construction permits etc If requested by the Park Administration any public authority shall arrive at the park territory in order to support residents Industrial Park Development Company is responsible for construction of infrastructure land plot allotment and attraction of investors Moreover it provides investors services on water gas electricity internet supply and other facilities Thus created management structure makes it easier for foreign investors to adapt to new area protect their rights and simplify any administrative procedures Detailed explanation can be found in the Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus No 166 of 12 05 2017 21 Residents editThere are 56 companies that are registered as Great Stone Industrial Park residents Among them you can find the following companies Huawei Technologies Co Ltd is a Chinese multinational technology company that provides telecommunications equipment and sells electronics including smartphones China Merchants Group is a state owned corporation of China the largest owner of ports and vessels in the world It implements the project on the construction of logistic sub park in the Great Stone territory Kronospan manufactures wood based panels created by electronic printing on paper and plastic base IPG Photonics is a manufacturer of optomechanical components electronic assemblies and laser equipment based on them Composite structures are developing project in the field of composite materials based on Dieffenbacher technology Innoviz Technologies is a leading manufacturer of solid state LiDAR sensors and perception software 22 23 24 25 Criticism editThe project was criticised in Belarus Main conflict referred to possible demolition of property negative environmental impact and limited access to natural resources in Smolevichi district Minsk region 26 One of the leaders of the protest campaign Andrey Dmitriev noted that they succeeded in getting guarantees of property protection Former Head of investment department in the Ministry of Economy Kirill Koroteev said that the land plots will not be confiscated without the consent of the land owner 27 Koroteev also noted that 498 hectares of the territory will be reserved for green space and the industrial zone will only occupy up to 10 of the whole territory 16 According to his statement the suggestions made during the public debate were taken into consideration In particular there will not be any polluting industries in Great Stone 16 In response to criticism of the project Alexander Lukashenko said There is no need to shout out that there won t be enough land or something similar Everyone will get everything We will not infringe on or offend our people If someone feels uncomfortable locating nearby the park we will provide land for that person with better conditions so as not to offend 28 Alexander Lukashenko has called China Belarus Industrial Park the country s most important joint project He also mentioned the project may eliminate financial instability in Belarus 9 and will help the country to make a technological leap 29 A columnist for the Belarusian News Nikita Belyaev notes that this project may provoke a conflict between Belarus and Russia because in his opinion Moscow is not interested in reducing the dependence of Belarus on the Russian economy 30 According to Lenta ru the industrial park is the most ambitious project within the Minsk Beijing cooperation 9 According to Zhang Zhenzun senior vice president of the Chinese ZTE Corporation the project has good potential for the development of high tech industries See also editEconomy of Belarus Belarus High Technologies ParkReferences edit Great Stone a pearl of the Silk Road Raiffeisen bank international Soglashenie o sotrudnichestve po sozdaniyu Kitajsko Belorusskogo industrialnogo parka na territorii Respubliki Belarus mezhdu Ministerstvom ekonomiki Respubliki Belarus i Kitajskoj korporaciej inzhiniringa CAMC CAMCE ot 11 ogo oktyabrya 2010 g VIDEO Great Stone Industrial Park Kategoriya Politika 2013 03 26 V aprele projdut prezentacii Kitajsko belorusskogo industrialnogo parka Belnovosti by Retrieved 2015 05 19 Podpisan ustav i uchreditelnye dokumenty kompanii po razvitiyu industrialnogo parka v Smolevichah BELTA Archived from the original on 2012 08 30 Prezentaciya Kitajsko belorusskogo industrialnogo parka sostoyalas v Guanchzhou Archived from the original on 2013 04 29 Harbin izuchaet perspektivy uchastiya v kapitale upravlyayushej kompanii kitajsko belorusskogo tehnoparka Informacionno spravochnyj portal Belarusi in Russian interfax by 2013 07 30 Archived from the original on 2013 12 03 Retrieved 2015 05 19 Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus from 12 05 2017 166 Great Stone Industrial Park a b c Petr Bologov 2013 07 23 Lukashenko stavit na Kitaj kak na spasitelya Belorussii Belorussiya Byvshij SSSR Lenta ru Retrieved 2015 05 19 Krupnye IT kompanii obsudili cifrovizaciyu Velikogo kamnya SB by a b Kategoriya Obshestvo 2013 07 24 Belorussko kitajskij industrialnyj park otkryl svoj sajt Belnovosti by Retrieved 2015 05 19 Chinese Belarusian Industrial Park lays foundation stone for commercial logistics sector SB by SB Fire station solemnly opened at Great Stone industrial park TVR Pervyj zhiloj geotermalnyj dom stoimostyu 15 mln doll budet otkryt v avguste v industrialnom parke Velikij kamen Novosti biznesa a b Kitajskim industrialnym parkom pod Smolevichami zainteresovalas Financial Times Nasha Niva Nn by Retrieved 2015 05 19 a b c d V kitajsko belorusskom industrialnom parke postroyat neskolko shkol detskih sadov i kazino Nasha Niva Nn by Retrieved 2015 05 19 Belorussko kitajskij ekonomicheskij alyans v chem vygoda dlya Minska Analitika kommentarii reportazhi obzory SMI iz Germanii DW DE 22 03 2013 DW DE 2013 07 16 Retrieved 2015 05 19 Igor Karnej 2013 07 18 Dorozhnaya karta dovela Lukashenko do Kitaya Svoboda org Retrieved 2015 05 19 Investicionnyj fond Iskra sozdan pod krylom industrialnogo parka Velikij kamen BT V industrialnom parke Velikij kamen poyavilsya svoj klub investorov Iskra BT Regulations industrialpark by IPDC New investors interested in Belarus Great Stone Industrial Park Emerging Europe Residents Great Stone Industrial Park RECOM Company to invest in solar panel production in Belarus BELTA Robota pozharnogo sozdadut v industrialnom parke Velikij kamen BT Smolevichskih dachnikov ne udalos uspokoit BELTA Archived from the original on 2012 02 13 Zemlyu u dachnikov ne otberut no im pridetsya smiritsya s sosedstvom industrialnogo parka tut by Archived from the original on 2012 06 20 Nedovolnym kitajsko belorusskim tehnoparkom najdut drugoe mesto Stroitelstvo ru Aleksandr Lukashenko otvetil na voprosy o korrupcii v stroitelstve afrikanskoj chume reforme pravoslavnoj cerkvi Kitajsko belorusskom parke i o Snoudene STV Archived from the original on 2020 01 11 Retrieved 2013 10 04 Belarus ishet v Kitae politicheskuyu oporu i finansovogo donora BELORUSSKIE NOVOSTI Naviny by 2012 05 20 Retrieved 2015 05 19 External links editOfficial site Great Stone Industrial Park Administration Linkedin Industrial Park Development Company Linkedin Great Stone Industrial Park Administration Facebook Great Stone Industrial Park Development Company Facebook Great Stone Instagram53 54 14 N 27 58 40 E 53 90389 N 27 97778 E 53 90389 27 97778 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title China Belarus Industrial Park amp oldid 1150609011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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