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Belarusian Exporters 2020 A1 CONTENTS FOREWORD ................................................................................................................. 6 BELARUS. GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................................................. 8 BELARUS. FOREIGN TRADE ........................................................................................ 10 BELARUSIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ............................................. 12 EXHIBITION UNITARY ENTERPRISE ‘BELINTEREXPO’ OF THE BELARUSIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ............................. 14 UNITARY ENTERPRISE OF PATENT SERVICES ‘BELPATENTSERVICE’ OF THE BELARUSIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ............................. 15 EDUCATIONAL AND CONSULTING UNITARY ENTERPRISE OF THE BELARUSIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ‘BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER’ ................ 16 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION COURT AT THE BELCCI ............................................. 17 Belarusian Chamber SUBJECT HEADING LIST .............................................................................................. 18 of Commerce and Industry A. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ................................................................................. 19 BELARUSIAN EXPORTERS 2020 A1. Machine Tool Engineering .................................................................................... 20 Reference and information edition A2. Motor Vehicle Industry ......................................................................................... 23 www.cci.by A3. Production of Other Vehicles ................................................................................ 36 A4. Agricultural Engineering ..................................................................................... 38 A5. Metalworking and Metalware .............................................................................. 44 A6. Construction and Municipal Machinery ................................................................ 65 A7. Production of Special Machinery .......................................................................... 70 A8. Industrial Facilities and Equipment ...................................................................... 73 В. INSTRUMENT ENGINEERING................................................................................ 101 B1. Electrical Engineering ........................................................................................ 102 B2. Electronics and Measuring Devices ..................................................................... 116 B3. Optical Equipment ............................................................................................. 130 B4. Medical Equipment ............................................................................................ 131 B5. Computer Engineering ....................................................................................... 141 B6. Household Appliances ........................................................................................ 145 С. CONSTRUCTION ................................................................................................... 149 C1. Construction ....................................................................................................... 150 C2. Construction and Finishing Materials ................................................................. 155 D. GLASS AND CERAMICS ........................................................................................ 179 Е. CHEMICAL PRODUCTS ......................................................................................... 185 E1. Petrochemistry ................................................................................................... 186 E2. Chemistry ........................................................................................................... 188 E3. Pharmaceutical Materials ................................................................................... 200 E4. Fabricated Rubber Products ................................................................................ 206 E5. Plastic Materials and Products ............................................................................ 208 E6. Home Care and Cosmetics ................................................................................... 218 F. WOOD-WORKING INDUSTRY ................................................................................ 225 F1. Forestry .............................................................................................................. 226 F2. Woodworking ..................................................................................................... 227 Minsk F3. Furniture ............................................................................................................ 247 2019 F4. Paper and Pulp Industry ..................................................................................... 256 G. LIGHT INDUSTRY ................................................................................................. 263 G1. Textile ................................................................................................................ 264 G2. Apparel .............................................................................................................. 271 G3. Overalls .............................................................................................................. 277 G4. Footwear ............................................................................................................ 279 G5. Leather and Fur Goods, Haberdashery ................................................................ 280 G6. Jewelry and Watches .......................................................................................... 281 G7. Souvenirs and Toys ............................................................................................. 282 H. FOOD INDUSTRY .................................................................................................. 285 H1. Foodstuffs .......................................................................................................... 286 H2. Beverages .......................................................................................................... 314 H3. Tobacco Products................................................................................................ 319 I. AGRICULTURE ....................................................................................................... 321 J. SERVICES .............................................................................................................. 331 J1. Publishing Activities ........................................................................................... 332 J2. Health, Sports, Tourism ....................................................................................... 334 J3. Business Services ................................................................................................ 337 J4. Information Technology ...................................................................................... 351 J5. Communication .................................................................................................. 356 J6. Free Economic Zones ........................................................................................... 356 J7. Other Services ..................................................................................................... 357 K. TRANSPORT SERVICES ......................................................................................... 359 L. FINANCE ............................................................................................................... 369 M. TRADE ................................................................................................................. 373 M1. Trade in Mechanical Engineering Products ........................................................ 374 M2. Trade in Electrical and Electronic Goods ............................................................. 378 M3. Trade in Construction Materials ......................................................................... 379 M4. Trade in Chemical Products ................................................................................ 381 M5. Trade in Woodwork ............................................................................................ 383 M6. Trade in Light Industry Products ........................................................................ 384 M7. Trade in Foodstuffs ............................................................................................ 385 M8. Trade in Other Products ..................................................................................... 389 M9. Diversified Trade ................................................................................................ 392 N. SCIENCE AND EDUCATION ................................................................................... 395 O. POWER INDUSTRY AND ECOLOGY ....................................................................... 399 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF EXPORTERS ....................................................................... 403 CONTACTS ................................................................................................................ 425 State Administration Bodies .................................................................................... 426 Regional Executive Bodies ......................................................................................
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