Mogilev Free Enterprise Zone
| Administration of the Mogilev Free Economic Zone | |
|---|---|
| Special economic zone | |
![]() | |
| Country | Belarus |
| Province/Voblast | Mogilev Region |
| City | Mogilev |
| Founded | 2002 |
| Government | |
| • Head of Administration | Alexei Yakovlev |
| Area | |
| • Total | 21,080,000 km2 (8,140,000 sq mi) |
| Website | http://www.fezmogilev.by |
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.
