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Company type | State owned enterprise |
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Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 1948 |
Headquarters | Žodzina, Belarus |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Piotr Parkhomchyk |
Products | Dump trucks Haul trucks Heavy equipment Goods wagons |
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Total assets | 793,298,000 Euro (2015) ![]() |
Owner | Belarusian government (100%)[2][3] |
Number of employees | 9927 (2016)[3] |
Website | belaz.by |
BelAZ (Belarusian:Беларускі аўтамабільны завод,romanized: Belaruski autamabilny zavod,lit. 'Belarusian Automobile Plant',Russian:Белорусский автомобильный завод or БелАЗ,romanized: Belorusskii avtomobilnyi zavod) is aBelarusian automobile plant and one of the world's largest manufacturers of large and especially large dump trucks, as well as other heavy transport equipment for the mining and construction industries.
BelAZ is a site for one of the largestCommonwealth of Independent States investment projects. The factory finalized two of the three scheduled phases of the technical re-equipment and upgrades. The Quality Management System applied in research and development, fabrication, erection and after-sale service of the equipment complies with internationalISO 9000 standards.
On 21 June 2021, BelAZ was added to the sanctions list of theEuropean Union for repressions against workers who participated inmass protests against the authoritarian regime ofAlexander Lukashenka following the controversialpresidential election of 2020. According to the official decision of the EU,
"[BelAZ] is a source of significant revenue for the Lukashenka regime. Lukashenka stated that the government will always support the company, and described it as “Belarusian brand” and “part of the national legacy”. OJSC BelAZ has offered its premises and equipment to stage a political rally in support of the regime. Therefore OJSC “Belaz” benefits from and supports the Lukashenka regime."[7]
Moreover,
"the employees of OJSC “Belaz” who took part in strikes and peaceful protests in the aftermath of the fraudulent August 2020 elections in Belarus were threatened with layoffs and intimidated by the company management. A group of employees was locked indoors by OJSC Belaz to prevent them from joining the other protesters. The company management presented a strike to the media as a staff meeting. Therefore OJSC “Belaz” is responsible for the repression of civil society and supports the Lukashenka regime."[7]
On the same day, BelAZ was also sanctioned by Canada.[8] Later, Switzerland also sanctioned the company.[9][10]
On 30 June 2021,Rolls-Royce Holdings ended its cooperation with BelAZ as a result of EU sanctions,[11] in September 2021Cummins joined the ban.[12]
According to a joint journalistic investigation byOrganized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project,Belarusian Investigative Center and Siena, after BelAZ was blacklisted by the European Union, a Belarusian company controlled by a citizen of Lithuania was used for shipping BelAZ trucks toChile via the Lithuanian port ofKlaipėda.[13]
In March 2023, theU.S. Treasury included BelAZ and its CEO Sergei Nikiforovich in theSpecially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons (SDN) List.[14] In May 2023, Ukraine also imposed sanctions against BelAZ.[15]
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