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No obstacles to investments in Belaru

There are no obstacles to attracting investments in Belarus, First Deputy Economy Minister Piotr Zhabko told reporters after a session of the Presidium of the Council of Ministers on August 19. The session chaired by Belarusian Prime Minister Sergei Sidorsky discussed the results of the investment activity in Belarus in H1 2008. According to Piotr Zhabko, there are no economic reasons in Belarus for failing to meet the investment target which is to increase investments up as against last year.

 

DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS

Andrei Vladimirovich Kobyakov

Andrei V. Kobyakov was born on 21 November 1960 in Moscow.

In 1983, he graduated from Moscow Aviation Institute, in 1991 – from the Belarusian State Economic University and the Institute of Political Science and Social Management of the Communist Party of Belarus (CPB).

1983-1985

foreman, senior foreman, machine-assembly shop, Vavilov Mechanical Works, Minsk

1985-1988

senior foreman, deputy shop manager, deputy head of assembly production, Slide Projector Plant, Rogachev, Gomel Oblast

1988-1989

instructor, organisational department, Rogachev City Committee of CPB

1989-1991

student, Institute of Political Science and Social Management of CPB

1991-1995

head, planning and economy department; deputy director for economy issues, Slide Projector Plant, Gomel Oblast

1995-1996

Deputy Head of the Inspection Service under the President of the Republic of Belarus

1996-1998

Deputy Chairman, State Control Committee of the Republic of Belarus

June – December 1998

Chairman of the Belarusian State Light Industry Goods Production and Sales Concern

1998-2000

Chairman of the State Control Committee of the Republic of Belarus

2000-2001

First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus

2001-2002

Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus

2002-2003

Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Economy of the Republic of Belarus

December 2003 – present time

Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus

Married, a daughter and a son.


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