"We have a great interest in farm and utility vehicles, construction and logging equipment. A lot of work is to be done on this front as we need maintenance and training centers, specialists, spare parts, warehouses, and logistics," Vladimir Sidorov said.
Belarus and Mordovia intend to make maximum use of trade and economic potential, Belarusian Deputy Prime Minister Leonid Zayats said during a meeting with a delegation of the Republic of Mordovia of Russia in Minsk.
MAZ's press service noted that in line with the memorandum the sides will work together to improve consumer qualities of automobile transport, its reliability, environmental friendliness, and accessibility for all population groups.