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Mogilev Free Enterprise Zone

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Country
  
Belarus

City
  
Mogilev

Province/Voblast
  
Mogilev Region

Founded
  
2002


The Mogilev Free Economic Zone or FEZ Mogilev is a Special Economic Zone in Mogilev, Belarus, whose residents are subject to special legal regulations of investment and industrial activities.

The Mogilev FEZ was created in 2002 under a decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus for the term of 30 years. Mogilev FEZ currently consists of 8 sites with a total area of 2,108 hectares.

Mogilev is situated close to the eastern frontiers of the Republic of Belarus at the intersection of important Trans-European roads West-East and North-South. It is a center of a wide road and railway network, and it also possesses an international airport.

There is well-developed transport and engineering infrastructure at the territory of the Mogilev FEZ, as well as vacant production and warehouse premises, and land lots for new construction.

References

Mogilev Free Enterprise Zone Wikipedia