The document was signed by FEZ Brest Administration Head Mikhail Samolazov and Deputy Director General of SEZ Lotus Andrei Nalimov. Thus, Belarus' oldest free economic zone became the third Belarusian partner of SEZ Lotus. The Russian zone had already signed similar agreements with FEZ Vitebsk and FEZ Mogilev.
The implementation of these projects will allow earning extra $100 million from exporting paper products. “These import-substituting products will fully satisfy the domestic demand and will attract additional foreign currency into the country,” Aleksandr Pshenny stressed.