Kazakhstan's Santekhprom to expand trade with Belarus by 30%
MINSK. April 10. KAZINFORM The Kazakhstan company Santekhprom has plans to boost trade with Belarus by 30% up to $1 million in 2013, Santekhprom Director General Vladimir Kryuchkov told reporters on 9 April in the run-up to the Belarus-Kazakhstan Business Forum in Minsk, BelTA informed.
According to the Director General, this pertains to supplies of goods, including construction of municipal housing. "We have been working with Russians for a long time already, we have secured a foothold on the market of Saint Petersburg, Rostov, Krasnodar Krai and Siberia," Vladimir Kryuchkov said. He added that Kazakhstan's products meet all the necessary standards and requirements.
Santekhprom Director General noted that it is very important for manufacturers of the Customs Union member states to share best practices. "I would like the companies located in the Customs Union to forge ties and strengthen business relations and protect the domestic market," he said.