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Belarus Adopts Crypto-currency Law To Woo Foreign Investors by BelarusNigeria: 1:40pm On Dec 22, 2017
MINSK (Reuters) - Belarus has legalized transactions in crypto-currencies, part of a drive to foster private sector growth and attract foreign investment by liberalizing parts of its Soviet-style economy.

President Alexander Lukashenko signed a decree on the move on Thursday, his press service said.

Bitcoin, the world's most popular crypto-currency, has lost a third of its value BTC=BTSP since hitting a record high of close to $20,000 on Sunday, but its supporters dismiss warnings over volatility and say it is the start of a new monetary system not dependent on central banks.

“All smart and intelligent people know what stability and order are,” state news agency BelTA quoted Lukashenko as saying earlier this month. “They’re all trying to reach that shore. We’re prepared to arrange a dock and even a harbor.”

Belarus has developed some globally recognized IT brands, belying an image of a country stuck in a Soviet time warp.

The decree is designed to attract digital coin entrepreneurs, who are moving businesses to locations more welcoming to crypto-currencies as they face intensifying scrutiny from regulators over digital currency fund-raising, known as initial coin offerings.

“The decree is a breakthrough for Belarus,” Anton Myakishev, the head of Microsoft’s (MSFT.O) Belarus office, told Reuters.

“It gives the industry the possibility to make a leap forward in its development and allows foreign capital the possibility to come to Belarus and work in comfortable conditions.”

The decree legalizes initial coin offerings and transactions in crypto-currencies, including their exchange for traditional currencies on Belarusian exchanges, while all trades will be tax-free for the next five years.

It also allows local IT companies to operate in part under English law - a boon to potential foreign investors, who can struggle to navigate the Belarusian legal system.

“We regularly faced legal problems. When a Western company buys a Belarusian company they try to structure the deal outside Belarus,” said Denis Aleinikov, senior partner in a private law firm Aleinikov and Partners in Minsk and the main author of the decree.

“Investors don’t want to deal with Belarussian legislation,” he told Reuters.

Viktor Prokopenya, a prominent investor in the Belarussian IT sector, said Reuters the legislation and other measures showed the government fully supported the industry.

The Belarussian IT sector has flourished despite the country’s wider economic slump, attracting foreign workers, expatriate Belarussians and locals to jobs that pay about five times the average wage.

Dozens of software companies operate in Minsk’s high-tech IT park, including U.S.-based EPAM Systems (EPAM.N), founded by two Belarussians in 1993. Belarussian software engineers are also behind the Japanese-controlled Viber messenger and the popular video game World of Tanks.

The bright outlook for the IT industry is not matched in other sectors of the Belarussian economy, which remains hamstrung by loss-making state-owned companies that have seen little or no reform since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

The economy is expected to return to growth of 1.7 percent this year, but the International Monetary Fund in November said growth will remain around 2 percent annually over the next few years if state-run heavy industries don’t modernize.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-belarus-cryptocurrency/belarus-adopts-crypto-currency-law-to-woo-foreign-investors-idUSKBN1EG0XO?il=0

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