Belshina Explained

Belshina
Key People:Alexander Kovalyov(CEO)[1]
Products:tyres
Location:Babruisk, Minsk Region, Belarus

Belshina is a tyre manufacturer in Belarus. The name is an abbreviation for "Belaruskaya shina", or "Belarusian Tyre".

The Belarusian tyre works is located in the Belarusian industrial city Babruysk. Belshina produces over 180 tyre sizes for cars, trucks, mining trucks, road construction machinery, electrical vehicles, tractors and agricultural machinery. Over 90 per cent of tyres are radial. All types of products (pneumatic tyres) are protected by patents by two parameters: design and appearance. Belshina cooperate with partners from 36 countries.

Belshina is a main sponsor of football team Belshina Bobruisk which plays in Belarusian Premier League.

History

The construction of the Belarusian Tyre Works "Belshina" in Bobruisk was sanctioned by Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR #299 dated March 25, 1963 "On steps aimed at better utilization of workforce of the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic" and by resolution No. 90-p dated June 11, 1965, by Supreme Soviet.[2] On December 31, 1971, the research facility of the mechanical services unit produced the first Belarusian tyre for BelAZ mining truck of 27-ton lifting capacity.

On December 31, 1972, the farm tyre plant was put into service. Truck and car tyre plant began to roll out tyres on September 30, 1976. On January 31, 1985, a fourth plant joined Belshina family, it was the earthmover tyre plant. In May 1992 the State Committee on Industry of the Republic of Belarus issued a decree transforming the Belshina Production Amalgamation into Belarus Tyre Works Belshina. On September 26, 2002, the Executive Committee of Mogilev Province adopted resolution No.18-13 on registering an open joint stock company Belshina (Certificate of Registration No.700016217 of 2003-09-27).

On April 13, 2011, Belshina Radial for bus and truck got Standard Nasional Indonesia (SNI) - Indonesia National Standard which Indonesia is not produce the items.

Significant events of recent years:[3]

Political repressions, labour rights issues

In 2020, several hundreds workers of Belshina have joined mass nationwide protests against the authoritarian president Alexander Lukashenko after a rigged presidential election. A strike with political demands was declared but never started as Belshina's management executed pressure on the company's workers. Several striking workers were fired.[4] [5] [6]

International sanctions

In 2011, following the violent crackdown of opposition protests after the falsified 2010 Belarusian presidential election, the United States has imposed sanctions against several Belarusian state-owned companies, including Belshina. U.S. citizens were prohibited from doing business with several companies of the Belneftekhim conglomerate: Naftan oil refinery, Grodno Azot fertilizer manufacturer, Grodno Khimvolokno fiber manufacturer and Belshina tire factory.[7]

The sanctions against Belshina and other Belneftekhim companies were temporarily suspended in 2015.[8] [9] [10]

In April 2021, full-scale sanctions against Belshina were renewed following brutal political repressions against the opposition after another rigged presidential election that took place in August 2020 and was accompanied by mass protests across Belarus.[11] [12] [13] On 9 August 2021, the US has added Belshina CEO Andrei Bunakov to the SDN list.[14]

On 2 December 2021, Belshina was added to the sanctions list of the European Union.[15] Switzerland joined the EU sanctions on 20 December.[16]

In 2022, Japan and Ukraine also imposed sanctions on Belshina.[17]

In March 2024, the General Court of the European Union granted Belshina's annulment application from the EU sanctions list. According to the court, Belshina was loss-making by the time the EU sanctions were imposed, and thus not a “substantial source of income” for the Lukashenko regime, while the European Council failed to show that dismissal of the Belshyna employees was for political reasons (officially, the participants of the strike were fired for being absent from work).[18]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Management. Belshina.
  2. Web site: История компании . 2022-12-29 . www.belshina.by.
  3. https://autoset.by/tires/belshina/ «Шины Белшина»
  4. https://www.svaboda.org/a/30796236.html «Дваіх звольнілі». Рабочыя расказалі, што на «Белшыне» страйк «душаць на корані»
  5. https://euroradio.fm/na-belshyne-zvalnyayuc-aktyvistau-zabastouki-yakaya-ne-adbylasya На "Белшыне" звальняюць актывістаў забастоўкі, якая не адбылася
  6. https://finance.tut.by/news698157.html «За прогулы». На «Белшине» идут увольнения активистов несостоявшейся забастовки
  7. https://www.voanews.com/europe/us-imposes-new-sanctions-belarus US Imposes New Sanctions on Belarus
  8. Web site: Robin Emmott. EU, U.S. temporarily ease some sanctions on Belarus. Reuters. 2015-10-29. 2021-09-21. en.
  9. https://www.steptoe.com/en/news-publications/us-and-eu-temporarily-ease-belarus-sanctions.html US and EU Temporarily Ease Belarus Sanctions
  10. https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainealert/how-do-you-sanction-a-problem-like-lukashenka/ How do you sanction a problem like Lukashenka?
  11. https://belsat.eu/en/news/21-04-2021-economic-expert-explains-how-u-s-sanctions-may-affect-belarusian-state-owned-enterprises/ Economic expert explains how U.S. sanctions may affect Belarusian state-owned enterprises
  12. https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/financial-sanctions/recent-actions/20210419 Issuance of Belarus General License 2H
  13. https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20210419-us-reimposes-sanctions-on-belarus-firms-after-protest-clampdown US reimposes sanctions on Belarus firms after protest clampdown
  14. Web site: 9 August 2021. Treasury Holds the Belarusian Regime to Account on Anniversary of Fraudulent Election. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210809161340/https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy0315. 9 August 2021. 10 August 2021. United States Department of the Treasury. en.
  15. Web site: COUNCIL IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2021/2124 of 2 December 2021 implementing Article 8a(1) of Regulation (EC) No 765/2006 concerning restrictive measures in respect of Belarus. 2021-12-02. Official Journal of the European Union. en. 2021-12-23. 2021-12-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20211215212949/https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=OJ:L:2021:430I:FULL&from=EN. live.
  16. Web site: Searching for subjects of sanctions . live . State Secretariat for Economic Affairs . https://web.archive.org/web/20180401105021/https://www.seco.admin.ch/seco/en/home/Aussenwirtschaftspolitik_Wirtschaftliche_Zusammenarbeit/Wirtschaftsbeziehungen/exportkontrollen-und-sanktionen/sanktionen-embargos/sanktionsmassnahmen/suche_sanktionsadressaten.html . 2018-04-01 .
  17. Web site: Belshina OJSC. National Agency on Corruption Prevention.
  18. https://globalsanctions.co.uk/2024/03/eu-court-annuls-belshyna-belarus-sanctions-listing/ EU Court annuls Belshyna Belarus sanctions listing