The President recalled that in November last year, the work of the Hi-Tech Park had already been discussed in detail, given the current situation around the Republic of Belarus. Nevertheless, believes the Head of State, it is necessary “to give a new impetus to the development of the industry, to ensure the most favorable working conditions. And not only for the residents of HTP, but also for all IT companies national”.
Explaining the park’s development prospects, Lukashenka emphasized that it is “a second wind and previously inaccessible horizons for the park and the entire Belarusian IT industry”. First, he added, new markets must be developed, “to replace Western investments with Asian investments”.
And in general, the Belarusian leader is convinced that if a worthy product is created somewhere, “regardless of the barriers, fences and obstacles, this product will be in demand, it will be bought.”
In this regard, he warned the government and the leadership of the HTP, as well as other responsible persons, of the need for coordinated and proactive work. “We need a result. No result – no explanation, no conversation is accepted,” Lukashenko said, addressing the meeting participants.
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