Each Belarusian baby to get 14 diapers made in Belarus
Meanwhile, each woman will get 3 packs of Belarusian sanitary towels.
Hrodna regional executive committee has been authorized to produce import-replaceable...Turkish coffee pots, Minsk executive committee - scooters and sanitary towels, and Mahileu is responsible for baby diapers. Brest city executive committee should provide repellents and constructors for children.
The government approved the list of import-replaceable goods for the year 2012. The Ministry of Industry
is supposed to provide the Belarusians with bread machines and hand dryers. "Belarusian State Food Industry"
will make our own "Kinder-Surprise". Belarusian baby diapers will be
a little bit cheaper than the imported ones, promises deputy director of the
enterprise "BelEsmo" Syarhej Chorny.
"It cannot be done this fast. Probably, in the middle of the year, in Summer - June, July maybe".
The Belarusian baby diapers will have Turkish design, Belarusian production,
Italian manufacturing line, and partly Belarusian raw materials. "We hope to get profit
from it, otherwise, why shall we do this?" - Syarhej
Chorny says.
According to the decree, 7 million baby diapers should be produced in 2012.
Euroradio has calculated that in this case every Belarusian baby will get only
14 diapers a year!
"7 million is a rather
weird number. Our annual scope is about 112 million...If everything goes well,
we will produce 20-30 million this year. This is what we think", — Syarhej Chorny assures.
According to Euroradio's calculations, women will get just three packs of
Belarusian sanitary towels a year (it is planned to produce 8 million).
Belarusian constructors have been produced by the enterprise
"Palesse" in Kobryn. The producers called their constructors
"similar to LEGO" in a conversation with Euroradio. An employee of
this enterprise claims that his children play with the Belarusian LEGO as well.
"Palesse": "We are speaking
about the same constructors which we produce now, "similar to LEGO".
The only difference is that LEGO has small details and we have bigger details.
Probably, they thought this may be considered import-replaceable goods..."
Euroradio has unexpectedly found out that the majority of import-replaceable
constructors go for...export. This is because the price is lower than for the
imported ones.
"Palesse": "The principle of
parts and fittings' compatibility is the same as in LEGO, but they are
absolutely different in fact. This is because LEGO has small parts, and there's
a great variety of figures, types, and constructors there. We are much more
discreet. Bigger size - smaller assortment".
Belarusian Turkish coffee pots are made at the enterprise
"Smarhonposud" in the framework of the import-replacement program.
Director of the enterprise Andrej Syarou assures that they will manage to
produce the 8 thousand Turkish coffee pots that the country needs. To
Euroradio's question why Turkish coffee pots, he replies simply: "Not
everyone likes coffee from a coffee machine, some prefer Turkish coffee
pots..."
Meanwhile, if we take a look around the department of household utensils in the
central GUM store, we'll see Chinese and Dutch toilet brushes, Polish brushes
and shovels, Russian bread containers. The Poles provide us with boards and
soap boxes. As for such "complicated" plumbing equipment as sink
plungers... They arrived to Belarus from...Holland!
Photo: Intex-press