Established in 1998, Free Economic Zone Minsk is one of the most favorable places for industrial production and business in Belarus.
Among the key advantages is the location in the central region of the country at the junction of major European highways; economic, transport and logistics, personnel and other capabilities of the capital city; a big community of national and international business partners, government support and preferences.
Free Economic Zone Minsk, the place for profitable investment, development of manufacturing facilities based on new and high technologies, was formally launched on 2 March 1998.
Back then its area was 1,390 hectares. Today FEZ Minsk occupies more than 2,650 hectares: about 1,000 hectares are within Minsk and 1,600 hectares are in Minsk Oblast (including the sites in the major cities as Molodechno, Borisov and also in Minsk, Smolevichi, Molodechno, Borisov and Dzerzhinsk districts).
FEZ Minsk has a convenient geographic location along the Minsk ring road and European transport corridor No.2 (Berlin – Warsaw – Minsk – Moscow).
New up-to-date enterprises have been built and the old industrial facilities have been revamped and modernized. Currently, FEZ Minsk is a big industrial park comprised of enterprises, streets and highways, utilities system, and transport and business infrastructure.
Key lines of business:
Major resident companies:
Any legal entity can become a resident company of FEZ Minsk, regardless of the form of ownership and whether it was founded by Belarusian and (or) foreign legal entities and (or) individuals.
Main advantages offered to FEZ Minsk resident companies: