THE BELARUSIAN PRINTING HOUSE IS REGISTERED AS A RESIDENT OF THE MINSK FREE ECONOMIC ZONE

13.01.2026

The Belarusian Printing House has become a resident of the Minsk free Economic zone as part of an investment project to build a new printing plant. The corresponding agreement was signed by Andrey Lukyanchikov, General Director of the Printing House, and Anatoly Kalinin, head of the FEZ administration. The signing ceremony was also attended by Yuri Berdovich, Head of the Economics Department of the Office of the President of the Republic of Belarus, and Alexander Augustinovich, Deputy Head of the administration of the FEZ Minsk.

Obtaining the status of a resident of the free economic zone is an important event for the company and the entire printing industry, as it opens up new opportunities for the development and expansion of production.

As part of the investment project, it is planned to create a new modern printing plant in Fanipol, which will provide stable new jobs, increase production capacity and strengthen the company’s position in the printing market. The status of a resident of the FEZ Minsk provides a number of tax and customs benefits, contributing to the implementation of large-scale production modernization goals.

The implementation of this project will be a significant step in increasing the competitiveness of the Belarusian Printing House and strengthening the country’s role in the printing and printing industry.

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